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ACM SIGSAM Bulletin, Volume 12
Volume 11-12, Number 4-1, November - February 1977-1978
- Rüdiger Loos:
Abstracts (Amsterdam 78). 3-6 - S. J. Harrington:
REDUCE solution to problem #8. 7-8 - Maurice Mignotte:
How to find algebraic integers whose conjugates lie near the unit circle? 9-10 - F. Teixeira de Queiroz:
The use of formula manipulation systems to compute asymptotic expansions. 11-15 - David L. Hall, B. Craig Meyers:
A method for determining the coefficients of a reversed power series. 16-19 - Ruth Shtokhamer:
The use of "LET" statements in producing short comprehensible outputs. 20-22 - Rüdiger Loos:
Abstracts (REDUCE newsletter 1.1978). 86-88
Volume 12, Number 2, May 1978
- Paul S. Wang:
Abstracts. 8-9 - Paul S. Wang:
Seminar on Introduction to Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation. 10-12 - Paul S. Wang:
Abstracts. 13-17 - Bob F. Caviness, Myra Jean Prelle:
A note on algebraic independence of logarithmic and exponential constants. 18-20 - Morton Hirschberg:
The evaluation, manipulation and identification of nondimensional numbers. 21-26 - Christoph Kollreider, Bruno Buchberger:
An improved algorithmic construction of Gröbner-bases for polynomial ideals. 27-36
Volume 12, Number 3, August 1978
- Paul S. Wang:
SIAM 1978 national meeting: invited lectures. 6-7 - Richard J. Fateman:
Is a LISP machine different from a fortran machine? 8-11 - Dorothea A. Klip:
A comparative study of algorithms for sparse polynomial multiplication. 12-24 - Robert T. Moenck:
Is a linked list the best storage structure for an algebra system? 20-24 - James H. Griesmer, Richard D. Jenks, David Y. Y. Yun:
A taxonomy for algebraic computation. 25-28
Volume 12, Number 4, November 1978
- Alkiviadis G. Akritas:
A short note on a new method for polynomial real root isolation. 12-13 - Arthur Norman:
Towards a REDUCE solution to SIGSAM problem 7. 14-18 - F. Teixeira de Queiroz:
Advanced tests for algorithms of differentiation. 19-22 - Jon L. White:
LISP/370: a short technical description of the implementation. 23-27
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