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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j25]David R. Stoutemyer:
Inverse spherical Bessel functions generalize Lambert W and solve similar equations containing trigonometric or hyperbolic subexpressions or their inverses. Maple Trans. 4(2) (2024) - 2023
- [j24]David R. Stoutemyer:
How to hunt wild constants. Maple Trans. 3(1) (2023) - 2021
- [i8]David R. Stoutemyer:
How to hunt wild constants. CoRR abs/2103.16720 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j23]Robert M. Corless, David J. Jeffrey, David R. Stoutemyer:
Comprehensive anti-derivatives and parametric continuity. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra 52(2): 32-33 (2018) - 2017
- [j22]David R. Stoutemyer:
AskConstants proposes concise non-floats close to floats. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra 51(1): 32-34 (2017) - 2014
- [c4]David R. Stoutemyer:
Fuzzy simplification of non-numeric expressions containing some intervals and/or floating point numbers. ISSAC 2014: 9-16 - 2013
- [j21]David R. Stoutemyer:
Simplifying products of fractional powers of powers. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra 47(1/2): 26-58 (2013) - [j20]David R. Stoutemyer:
A computer algebra user interface manifesto. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra 47(3/4): 130-165 (2013) - [i7]Albert D. Rich, David R. Stoutemyer:
Representation, simplification and display of fractional powers of rational numbers in computer algebra. CoRR abs/1302.2169 (2013) - [i6]David R. Stoutemyer:
A computer algebra user interface manifesto. CoRR abs/1305.3215 (2013) - 2012
- [j19]David R. Stoutemyer:
Series crimes. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra 46(1/2): 19-52 (2012) - [j18]David R. Stoutemyer:
Series misdemeanors. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra 46(3/4): 134-153 (2012) - [i5]David R. Stoutemyer:
Can the Eureqa symbolic regression program, computer algebra and numerical analysis help each other? CoRR abs/1203.1023 (2012) - [i4]David R. Stoutemyer:
Subtotal ordering -- a pedagogically advantageous algorithm for computing total degree reverse lexicographic order. CoRR abs/1203.1295 (2012) - [i3]David R. Stoutemyer:
Simplifying products of fractional powers of powers. CoRR abs/1203.1350 (2012) - [i2]David R. Stoutemyer:
Series misdemeanors. CoRR abs/1203.1357 (2012) - [i1]David R. Stoutemyer:
Series Crimes. CoRR abs/1203.5846 (2012) - 2011
- [j17]Robert M. Corless, Erik Postma, David R. Stoutemyer:
Rounding coefficients and artificially underflowing terms in non-numeric expressions. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra 45(1/2): 17-48 (2011) - [j16]David R. Stoutemyer:
Ways to implement computer algebra compactly. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra 45(3/4): 199-224 (2011) - [j15]David R. Stoutemyer:
Ten commandments for good default expression simplification. J. Symb. Comput. 46(7): 859-887 (2011) - [c3]Robert M. Corless, Erik Postma, David R. Stoutemyer:
GCD of multivariate approximate polynomials using beautification with the subtractive algorithm. SNC 2011: 153-154
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j14]David R. Stoutemyer:
Unit normalization of multinomials over Gaussian integers. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra 43(3/4): 73-76 (2009) - 2008
- [j13]David R. Stoutemyer:
Multivariate partial fraction expansion. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra 42(4): 206-210 (2008) - 2007
- [j12]David R. Stoutemyer:
Useful computations need useful numbers. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra 41(3): 75-99 (2007)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j11]David R. Stoutemyer:
A TI-92 solution to the ISSAC '97 challenge problem 1. SIGSAM Bull. 32(1): 38-55 (1998)
1980 – 1989
- 1985
- [j10]David R. Stoutemyer:
A radical proposal for computer algebra in education. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra 18-19(4-1): 40-53 (1985) - 1980
- [j9]David R. Stoutemyer:
PICOMATH-80™: an even smaller computer algebra package. SIGSAM Bull. 14(3): 5-7 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j8]David R. Stoutemyer:
Computer symbolic math & education: a radical proposal. SIGSAM Bull. 13(3): 8-24 (1979) - [j7]David R. Stoutemyer:
Computer algebra for the calculus of variations, the maximum principle, and automatic control. Int. J. Parallel Program. 8(5): 419-434 (1979) - [j6]David R. Stoutemyer:
Automatic Asymptotic and Big-O Calculations Via Computer Algebra. SIAM J. Comput. 8(3): 287-299 (1979) - [c2]Albert D. Rich, David R. Stoutemyer:
Capabilities of the MUMATH-78 computer algebra system for the INTEL-8080 microprocessor (invited). EUROSAM 1979: 241-248 - 1978
- [j5]David R. Stoutemyer:
Automatic Categorization of Optimization Problems: An Application of Computer Symbolic Mathematics. Oper. Res. 26(5): 773-788 (1978) - 1977
- [j4]David R. Stoutemyer:
Automatic Error Analysis Using Computer Algebraic Manipulation. ACM Trans. Math. Softw. 3(1): 26-43 (1977) - [j3]David R. Stoutemyer:
Analytically Solving Integral Equations by Using Computer Algebra. ACM Trans. Math. Softw. 3(2): 128-146 (1977) - 1976
- [j2]David R. Stoutemyer:
Automatic simplification for the absolute-value function and its relatives. SIGSAM Bull. 10(4): 48-49 (1976) - [c1]David R. Stoutemyer:
Qualitative analysis of mathematical expressions using computer symbolic mathematics. SYMSACC 1976: 97-104 - 1975
- [j1]David R. Stoutemyer:
Analytical Optimization Using Computer Algebraic Manipulation. ACM Trans. Math. Softw. 1(2): 147-164 (1975) - 1972
- [b1]David R. Stoutemyer:
Numerical implementation of the Schwarz alternating procedure for elliptic partial differential equations. Stanford University, USA, 1972
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