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A new algorithm for symbolic integration with application
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    A new algorithm for symbolic integration with application (English)
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    23 February 2005
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    The paper deals with symbolic computation. The authors apply methods of mathematical analysis and computer algebra and propose a Maple procedure for symbolic integration. Then they use the above algorithm to the automatic proof of the mean-value theorems for derivatives. Finally they present the performances of their procedure and remark that it is more powerful than the Maple function int.
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    symbolic computation
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    nonnumerical algorithms
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    computer algebra
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    symbolic integration
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    mean-value theorems for derivatives
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    automatic proving
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    Maple
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