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|    clicliclic@freenet.de to Richard Fateman    |
|    Re: More teething help    |
|    02 Feb 18 12:01:15    |
      Richard Fateman schrieb:       >       > If you have converged on a novel technique to find the       > antiderivative of a class of expressions, that seems like       > it could be published as a paper in a journal or arXiv.       >       > Maybe the contributors here could email each other off this       > list, if there are still questions; and when it is all done,       > write the paper and post a link to it here.       >       > Just a thought.       >              You thoughts are welcome. But all of this is in textbooks, Goursat's       1887 publication (in French) and the Masser-Zannier paper that has       remained unpublished since 2014 (in English I guess). The latter is       unknown to me, but should be known to many, including some of us on       sci.math.symbolic, since it has been cited occasionally in other papers.       Torsion points and divison polynomials are introductory material in a       course on elliptic curves.              Martin.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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