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ACM SIGSAM Bulletin, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, February 1982
- James H. Davenport:
Fast reduce: the trade-off between efficiency and generality. 8-11 - George E. Collins, Rüdiger G. K. Loos:
The Jacobi symbol algorithm. 12-16 - Timothy S. Norfolk:
Symbolic computation of residues at poles and essential singularities. 17-23
Volume 16, Number 2, May 1982
- Paul S. Wang, M. J. T. Guy, James H. Davenport:
P-adic reconstruction of rational numbers. 2-3 - Zdenêk Kalina:
Running REDUCE and lisp/360 interactively under a time sharing option. 3 - Göktürk Üçoluk, A. Hacinliyan, E. Karabudak:
A proposal for extensions to reduce. 4-14
Volume 16, Number 3, August 1982
- James H. Davenport:
On the parallel Risch algorithm (III): use of tangents. 3-6 - Robert-Michel di Scala:
SYPAC: a pascal based computer algebra system for micro-computers. 7-10 - Stanly Steinberg:
Mathematics and symbol manipulation. 11-15 - David D. Shochat:
Experience with the muSIMP/muMATH-80 symbolic mathematics system. 16-23 - Hale F. Trotter:
Statistics on factoring polynomials mod p and p-adically. 24-29 - Renbao Zhong:
An algorithm for avoiding complex numbers in rational function integration. 30-32
Volume 16, Number 4, November 1982
- Erich L. Kaltofen:
Polynomial reduction from multivariate to bivariate integral polynomial factorization. 4 - Bruno Buchberger, George E. Collins, Rüdiger Loos, R. Albrecht:
Computer algebra symbolic and algebraic computation. 5 - James H. Davenport:
What do we want from a high-level language? 6-9 - Rabbe Fogelholm, Inge Frick:
Standard LISP for the VAX: a provisional implementation. 10-12 - Wolfgang Küchlin:
Some reduction strategies for algebraic term rewriting. 13-23 - Alfonso Miola:
The conversion of Hensel codes to their rational equivalents: or how to solve the Gregory's open problem. 24-26 - Eberhard Schrüfer:
An implementation of the exterior calculus in REDUCE: a status report. 27-31 - J. A. van Hulzen, Ben J. A. Hulshof:
An expression analysis package for REDUCE. 32-44
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