Symbolic Integration

SIN and SOLDIER are heuristic programs written in LISP which solve symbolic integration problems. SIN (Symbolic INtegrator) solves indefinite integration problems at the difficulty approaching those in the larger integral tables. SIN contains several more methods than are used in the previous symb...

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Main Author: Moses, Joel
Other Authors: Minsky, Marvin L.
Published: 2023
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149368
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description SIN and SOLDIER are heuristic programs written in LISP which solve symbolic integration problems. SIN (Symbolic INtegrator) solves indefinite integration problems at the difficulty approaching those in the larger integral tables. SIN contains several more methods than are used in the previous symbolic integration program SAINT, and solves most of the problems attempted by SAINT in less than one second. SOLDIER (SOLution of Ordinary Differential Equations Routine) solves first order, first degree ordinary differential equations at the level of a good college sophomore and at an average of about five seconds per problem attempted.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1493682023-03-30T03:22:52Z Symbolic Integration Moses, Joel Minsky, Marvin L. SIN and SOLDIER are heuristic programs written in LISP which solve symbolic integration problems. SIN (Symbolic INtegrator) solves indefinite integration problems at the difficulty approaching those in the larger integral tables. SIN contains several more methods than are used in the previous symbolic integration program SAINT, and solves most of the problems attempted by SAINT in less than one second. SOLDIER (SOLution of Ordinary Differential Equations Routine) solves first order, first degree ordinary differential equations at the level of a good college sophomore and at an average of about five seconds per problem attempted. 2023-03-29T14:53:05Z 2023-03-29T14:53:05Z 1967-12 https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149368 14194226 MIT-LCS-TR-047 MAC-TR-047 application/pdf
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