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ACM SIGSAM Bulletin, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, February 1975
- Arthur C. Norman:
Solutions to problem 8. 7-9 - Richard Zippel:
A MACSYMA solution to problem 8. 10-12 - Arthur C. Norman:
The SCRATCHPAD power series package. 13-20 - Knut Bahr:
Utilizing the FORMAC novelties. 21-24
Volume 9, Number 2, May 1975
- Knut Bahr:
Solution to problem 8. 6 - John P. Fitch, Arthur C. Norman:
Double by single length division. 7 - Pierre Verbaeten:
Computing real zeros of polynomials with SAC-1. 8-10 - John A. Campbell:
Automatic programming in LISP. 11-13 - J. A. van Hulzen:
Special purpose differentiation algorithms. 14-18 - Stuart I. Feldman:
An application of symbolic computation to crystal physics. 19-24
Volume 9, Number 3, August 1975
- John P. Fitch:
Course notes. 4-8 - Richard D. Jenks:
Course outline: Yale University, New Haven. 9-10 - William Kahan:
Problem #9: an ellipse problem. 11-12 - Rüdiger Loos:
Problem #10: the cattle problem of Archimedes. 11-12 - James H. Griesmer, Richard D. Jenks, David Y. Y. Yun:
A SCRATCHPAD solution to problem #7. 13-17 - Bob F. Caviness:
More on computing roots of integers. 18-20 - Paul S. Wang:
Factoring multivariate polynomials over algebraic number fields in MACSYMA. 21-23 - James H. Griesmer, Richard D. Jenks, David Y. Y. Yun:
A FORMAT statement in SCRATCHPAD. 24-25 - Jacob T. Schwartz:
What programmers should know. 26-27 - Stephen C. Johnson:
A note on abnormal polynomial remainder sequences. 28-29 - A pre-editor for CAMAL. 30-34
Volume 9, Number 4, November 1975
- Donald E. Knuth:
Son of seminumerical algorithms. 10-11 - Joos Heintz, H. R. Wüthrich:
An efficient quantifier elimination algorithm for algebraically closed fields of any characteristic. 11 - Stuart I. Feldman:
A brief description of Altran. 12-20 - Max Engeli:
An enhanced SYMBAL system. 21-29 - M. Rochon, H. Strubbe:
Solution to SIGSAM problem no. 5 using schoonschip. 30-38 - Arthur D. Hall III:
ALTRAN solution to problem #8. 39-40
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