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Journal of Symbolic Computation, Volume 75
Volume 75, July - August 2016
- Kosaku Nagasaka, Ágnes Szántó, Franz Winkler:
Special issue on the conference ISSAC 2014: Symbolic computation and computer algebra. 1-3 - Andrew Arnold, Mark Giesbrecht, Daniel S. Roche:
Faster sparse multivariate polynomial interpolation of straight-line programs. 4-24 - Carlos E. Arreche:
On the computation of the parameterized differential Galois group for a second-order linear differential equation with differential parameters. 25-55 - Van Chiên Bui, Gérard Duchamp, Vincel Hoang Ngoc Minh, Ladji Kane, Christophe Tollu:
Dual bases for noncommutative symmetric and quasi-symmetric functions via monoidal factorization. 56-73 - Changbo Chen, Marc Moreno Maza:
Quantifier elimination by cylindrical algebraic decomposition based on regular chains. 74-93 - Volker Diekert, Jonathan Kausch:
Logspace computations in graph products. 94-109 - Madalina Erascu, Hoon Hong:
Real quantifier elimination for the synthesis of optimal numerical algorithms (Case study: Square root computation). 110-126 - Mark Giesbrecht, Albert Heinle, Viktor Levandovskyy:
Factoring linear partial differential operators in n variables. 127-148 - José Gómez-Torrecillas, Francisco Javier Lobillo, Gabriel Navarro:
An isomorphism test for modules over a non-commutative PID. Applications to similarity of Ore polynomials. 149-170 - Bruno Grenet:
Bounded-degree factors of lacunary multivariate polynomials. 171-192 - Hideaki Izumi:
The prompter method: A treatment for hard-to-solve iterative functional equations. 193-208 - Erich L. Kaltofen, Zhengfeng Yang:
Sparse multivariate function recovery with a small number of evaluations. 209-218 - Yasuhito Kawano, Hiroshi Sekigawa:
Quantum Fourier transform over symmetric groups - improved result. 219-243 - Konstantin Ziegler:
Tame decompositions and collisions. 244-268
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