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   Dr Huang (DrHuang.com) to David Stork   
   Re: Reference request: APPLICATIONS of c   
   01 Oct 23 15:32:02   
   
   From: drhuang57@gmail.com   
      
   On Sunday, 5 March 2023 at 06:06:50 UTC+11, David Stork wrote:   
   > For a class lecture, I'd like to present research results from science,   
   technology, or mathematics that use large-scale simulations involving SYMBOLIC   
   (not numerical) computations. One ideal case would involve a problem where a   
   large number of coupled    
   differential equations were solved analytically (again, not NUMERICALLY).    
   >    
   > Citations would be greatly appreciated.    
   >    
   > Nor am I (here) interested in research that increases the power or accuracy   
   of computer algebra, such as the nice work on deep networks to enhance the   
   scope and accuracy of symbolic integration or solving differential equations.    
   >    
   > Thanks in advance.   
      
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