1975
DOI: 10.1145/1088309.1088317
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A FORMAT statement in SCRATCHPAD

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“…Thus, S,-m -ft/ m +1 mod (xfc -ak)m for all /' and it can be deduced from (3), (4) and 5 which is of order Oid{~3) if d is much larger than t. This is the worst number of possible differentiations and evaluations as given by formula (8). Some of these calculations may produce gix) = 0 because those terms are missing.…”
Section: D0 •«-8 • Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, S,-m -ft/ m +1 mod (xfc -ak)m for all /' and it can be deduced from (3), (4) and 5 which is of order Oid{~3) if d is much larger than t. This is the worst number of possible differentiations and evaluations as given by formula (8). Some of these calculations may produce gix) = 0 because those terms are missing.…”
Section: D0 •«-8 • Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An expression 'formatting' tool for a general purpose system was reported in [4] for Scratchpad, predating the user-specified canonical representations of Axiom and the author's system MAO. Jeffrey Golden [3] proposed a similar system for Macsyma -although never implemented, his design provided inspiration and a good naming convention for the package described here.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This feature provides a user of a symbolic system with a large number of "algebraic domains" so that he may choose one which best matches his computational requirements. In addition, this will allow him to dynamically change his representation in order to achieve various external formats [Loos74,Gries75b].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%