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John ffitch
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- affiliation: National University of Ireland Maynooth, Deptartment of Music
- affiliation: University of Bath, Department of Computer Science
- affiliation: University of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory
- affiliation: University of Leeds, Department of Computer Studies
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2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [c48]John ffitch, Victor Lazzarini, Steven Yi, Michael Gogins, Andrés Cabrera:
The New Developments in Csound 6. ICMC 2015 - [i2]Esraa Alwan, John ffitch, Julian A. Padget:
Enhancing the performance of Decoupled Software Pipeline through Backward Slicing. CoRR abs/1501.06743 (2015) - 2014
- [c47]Victor Lazzarini, John ffitch, Joseph Timoney, Russell J. Bradford:
Streaming Spectral Processing with Consumer-Level Graphics Processing Units. DAFx 2014: 115-122 - [c46]Steven Yi, Victor Lazzarini, Roger B. Dannenberg, John ffitch:
Extending Aura with Csound Opcodes. ICMC 2014 - [p1]Victor Lazzarini, Edward Costello, Steven Yi, John ffitch:
Development Tools for Ubiquitous Music on the World Wide Web. Ubiquitous Music 2014: 111-128 - 2012
- [c45]Georg Boenn, Martin Brain, Marina De Vos, John ffitch:
Computational Music Theory. MUME@AIIDE 2012 - 2011
- [j20]Georg Boenn, Martin Brain, Marina De Vos, John P. Fitch:
Automatic music composition using answer set programming. Theory Pract. Log. Program. 11(2-3): 397-427 (2011) - [c44]Georg Boenn, Martin Brain, Marina De Vos, John ffitch:
Anton - A Rule-Based Composition System. ICMC 2011 - [c43]Russell J. Bradford, John ffitch, Richard W. Dobson:
Real-time Sliding Phase Vocoder using a Commodity GPU. ICMC 2011 - 2010
- [i1]Georg Boenn, Martin Brain, Marina De Vos, John ffitch:
Automatic Music Composition using Answer Set Programming. CoRR abs/1006.4948 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j19]Vincenzo Lombardo, Andrea Valle, John P. Fitch, Kees Tazelaar, Stefan Weinzierl, Wojciech Borczyk:
A Virtual-Reality Reconstruction of Poème Électronique Based on Philological Research. Comput. Music. J. 33(2): 24-47 (2009) - [c42]John ffitch:
Parallel Execution of Csound. ICMC 2009 - [c41]Georg Boenn, Martin Brain, Marina De Vos, John ffitch:
ANTON: Composing Logic and Logic Composing. LPNMR 2009: 542-547 - [c40]Tom Crick, Martin Brain, Marina De Vos, John P. Fitch:
Generating Optimal Code Using Answer Set Programming. LPNMR 2009: 554-559 - [c39]John P. Fitch:
CAMAL 40 Years on - Is Small Still Beautiful?. Calculemus/MKM 2009: 32-44 - 2008
- [j18]J. R. Banerjee, A. J. Sobey, H. Su, John P. Fitch:
Use of computer algebra in Hamiltonian calculations. Adv. Eng. Softw. 39(6): 521-525 (2008) - [c38]Georg Boenn, Martin Brain, Marina De Vos, John ffitch:
Automatic Composition of Melodic and Harmonic Music by Answer Set Programming. ICLP 2008: 160-174 - [c37]Richard W. Dobson, John ffitch, Russell J. Bradford:
High-Performance audio Computing - a position Paper. ICMC 2008 - [c36]John ffitch, Julian A. Padget:
Maintaining and using Provenance Data in Computer Music. ICMC 2008 - 2007
- [c35]Russell J. Bradford, Richard W. Dobson, John ffitch:
The sliding phase vocoder. ICMC 2007 - [c34]John ffitch, James Mitchell, Julian A. Padget:
Composition with sound Web Services Andworkflows. ICMC 2007 - 2006
- [c33]Martin Brain, Tom Crick, Marina De Vos, John P. Fitch:
TOAST: Applying Answer Set Programming to Superoptimisation. ICLP 2006: 270-284 - 2005
- [c32]Russell J. Bradford, Richard W. Dobson, John ffitch:
Sliding is smoother than jumping. ICMC 2005 - [c31]Richard W. Dobson, John ffitch, Kees Tazelaar, Andrea Valle, Vincenzo Lombardo:
VarèSE's POème éLectronique Regained: Evidence from the VEP Project. ICMC 2005 - [c30]Vincenzo Lombardo, Andrea Arghinenti, Fabrizio Nunnari, Andrea Valle, Heinrich H. Vogel, John P. Fitch, Richard W. Dobson, Julian A. Padget, Kees Tazelaar, Stefan Weinzierl, Sebastian Benser, Stefan Kersten, Roman Starosolski, Wojciech Borczyk, Wojciech Pytlik, Slawomir Niedbala:
The Virtual Electronic POEM (VEP) Project. ICMC 2005 - 2004
- [c29]John ffitch, Julian A. Padget:
Ride a Cock-Horse .... WEDELMUSIC 2004: 136-143 - 2003
- [c28]John ffitch, Richard W. Dobson:
MTRC-Dream: Music in a Mathematical Environment. ICMC 2003 - 2002
- [c27]John ffitch, Julian A. Padget:
Learning to Play and Perform on Synthetic Instruments. ICMC 2002 - 2000
- [c26]Marc-Laurent Aird, Joel Laird, John ffitch:
Modelling a Drum by Interfacing 2-D and 3-D Waveguide Meshes. ICMC 2000 - [c25]Richard Boulanger, Paris Smaragdis, John ffitch:
Scanned Synthesis: An Introduction and Demonstration of a New Synthesis and Signal Processing Technique. ICMC 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c24]Richard Boulanger, John ffitch:
Teaching Software Synthesis Through Csound's New Modelling Opcodes. ICMC 1998 - 1997
- [c23]Arthur Norman, John P. Fitch:
CABAL: polynomial and power series algebra on a parallel computer. PASCO 1997: 196-203 - 1996
- [c22]Arthur Norman, John P. Fitch:
Interfacing REDUCE to Java. DISCO 1996: 271-276 - [c21]Richard W. Dobson, John ffitch:
Experiments with Non-Linear Filters. ICMC 1996 - [c20]Arthur Norman, John P. Fitch:
Memory Tracing of Algebraic Calculations. ISSAC 1996: 113-119 - 1995
- [c19]Richard W. Dobson, John P. Fitch:
Experiments with Chaotic Oscillators. ICMC 1995 - [c18]Jeremy L. Leach, John P. Fitch:
The Application of Differential Equations to the Modeling of Musical Change. ICMC 1995 - 1994
- [c17]Daniel Richardson, John P. Fitch:
The Identity Problem for Elementary Functions and Constants. ISSAC 1994: 285-290 - 1993
- [e2]John P. Fitch:
Design and Implementation of Symbolic Computation Systems, International Symposium, DISCO '92, Bath, UK, April 13-15, 1992, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 721, Springer 1993, ISBN 3-540-57272-4 [contents] - 1992
- [c16]John P. Fitch:
REDUCE Meets CAMAL. DISCO 1992: 104-115 - 1991
- [j17]Julian A. Padget, Russell J. Bradford, John P. Fitch:
Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming in Lisp. Comput. J. 34(4): 311-319 (1991) - [j16]H. Ian Cohen, John P. Fitch:
Uses Made of Computer Algebra in Physics. J. Symb. Comput. 11(3): 291-305 (1991) - 1990
- [c15]John P. Fitch:
A Delivery System for REDUCE. ISSAC 1990: 76-81
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c14]John P. Fitch:
Can REDUCE be Run in Parallel? ISSAC 1989: 155-162 - 1987
- [c13]John P. Fitch, Richard G. Hall:
Symbolic computation and the finite element method. EUROCAL 1987: 95-96 - [c12]P. D. Pearce, John P. Fitch:
Dynamic program improvement. EUROCAL 1987: 202-203 - 1986
- [c11]John P. Fitch, A. C. Norman, M. A. Moore:
Alkahest III: automatic analysis of periodic weakly nonlinear ODEs. SYMSAC 1986: 34-38 - 1985
- [j15]John P. Fitch:
Solving Algebraic Problems with Reduce. J. Symb. Comput. 1(2): 211-227 (1985) - [c10]Julian A. Padget, John P. Fitch:
Closurize and Concentrate. POPL 1985: 255-265 - 1984
- [c9]John P. Fitch, Julian A. Padget:
A Pure and Really Simple Initial Functional Algebraic Language. EUROSAM 1984: 148-158 - [e1]John P. Fitch:
EUROSAM 84, International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Cambridge, England, UK, July 9-11, 1984, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 174, Springer 1984, ISBN 3-540-13350-X [contents] - 1983
- [j14]Jed Marti, John P. Fitch:
REDUCE 2 for CP/M. SIGSAM Bull. 17(1): 26-27 (1983) - [c8]Jed Marti, John P. Fitch:
The Bath concurrent LISP machine. EUROCAL 1983: 78-90 - [c7]John P. Fitch:
Implementing REDUCE on a micro-computer. EUROCAL 1983: 128-136 - 1982
- [c6]John P. Fitch, Jed Marti:
NLARGEing a z80 Microprocessor. EUROCAM 1982: 249-255 - 1981
- [c5]John P. Fitch:
The automatic derivation of periodic solutions to a class of weakly nonlinear differential equations. SYMSACC 1981: 239-244 - [c4]John P. Fitch:
User-based integration software. SYMSACC 1981: 245-248 - 1980
- [c3]John A. Campbell, John P. Fitch:
Symbolic Computing with and without Lisp. LISP Conference 1980: 1-5
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [c2]John P. Fitch:
A survey of symbolic computation in physics (invited). EUROSAM 1979: 30-41 - 1978
- [j13]John P. Fitch, A. C. Norman:
A Note on Compacting Garbage Collection. Comput. J. 21(1): 31-34 (1978) - 1977
- [j12]John P. Fitch:
Profiling a Large Program. Softw. Pract. Exp. 7(4): 511-533 (1977) - [j11]John P. Fitch, A. C. Norman:
Implementing LISP in a High-level Language. Softw. Pract. Exp. 7(6): 713-725 (1977) - 1975
- [j10]John P. Fitch, Arthur C. Norman:
Double by single length division. SIGSAM Bull. 9(2): 7 (1975) - [j9]John P. Fitch:
Course notes. SIGSAM Bull. 9(3): 4-8 (1975) - 1974
- [j8]David Barton, John P. Fitch:
Algebraic manipulation in Cambridge. SIGSAM Bull. 8(1): 8-9 (1974) - [j7]John P. Fitch:
Problem #8: random walk. SIGSAM Bull. 8(4): 11 (1974) - [j6]John P. Fitch:
A solution of problem #3 using CAMAL. SIGSAM Bull. 8(4): 14-25 (1974) - [j5]John P. Fitch:
A simple method of taking nth roots of integers. SIGSAM Bull. 8(4): 26 (1974) - 1973
- [j4]John P. Fitch:
On Algebraic Simplification. Comput. J. 16(1): 23-27 (1973) - 1972
- [j3]David Barton, John P. Fitch:
A review of algebraic manipulative programs and their application. Comput. J. 15(4): 362-381 (1972) - 1971
- [j2]David Barton, John P. Fitch:
General Relativity and the Application of Algebraic Manipulative Systems. Commun. ACM 14(8): 542-547 (1971) - [c1]David Barton, John P. Fitch:
General Relativity and the application of algebraic manipulative systems. SYMSAC 1971: 343-348 - 1970
- [j1]David Barton, Stephen R. Bourne, John P. Fitch:
An Algebra System. Comput. J. 13(1): 32-39 (1970)
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