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Using computer-aid approach to solve algebraic problems. Questions with this tag should typically include at least one other tag indicating what sort of algebraic problem is involved, such as ac.commutative-algebra or rt.representation-theory or ag.algebraic-geometry.
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Sloane's OEIS has already been mentioned.
A similarly useful site is ISC, Simon Plouffe's Inverse Symbolic Calculator.
Here you enter the decimal expansion of a number to as many places as you know, a …
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Finding minimal or canonical expressions for Boolean truth tables
This is not an urgent question, but something I've been curious about for quite some time.
Consider a Boolean function in n inputs: the truth table for this function has 2n rows.
There are uses of s …
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edit by jc: As of May 11, 2010, the work has been completed!
This is a reference that is not yet complete, but it should be very useful when it finally does arrive:
Digital Library of Mathematical F …
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Bounds on remainder term of power series of elementary functions
This is mainly a question about the remainder term of power series for elementary functions.
I'm very interested in aspects of calculating or computing elementary operations and functions, by which I …
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I don't know if this reference is of sufficient generality:
Finite Calculus: A Tutorial for Solving Nasty Sums
by David Gleich
https://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/dgleich/publications/Gleich%202005%20-%20 …
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Symmetrical Presentation of 4-Dimensional Rotation Matrix
This question is not urgent; just a matter of curiosity...
It is relatively easy to generate an arbitrary 3D or even 4D rotation matrix using conjugation (i.e. YXY−1) of orthogonal rotations. I expec …