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1st SYMSAC 1966: USA
- Proceedings of the first ACM symposium on Symbolic and algebraic manipulation, SYMSAC 1966, Washington, DC, USA, 1966. ACM 1966, ISBN 978-1-4503-7371-5
- Paul W. Abrahams:
Application of LISP to sequence prediction. 1:1-1:22 - Bernice Bender:
A computer system for algebra and analytic differentiation. 2:1-2:27 - Daniel G. Bobrow, Warren Teitelman:
Format-directed list processing in LISP. 3:1-3:29 - Elaine R. Bond:
History, features, and commentary on FORMAC. 4:1-4:16 - William S. Brown:
A language and system for symbolic algebra on a digital computer. 5:1-5:40 - Alfonso Caracciolo Di Forino, L. Spanedda, N. Wolkenstein:
PANON-1B: A programming language for symbol manipulation. 6:1-6:15 - Lewis C. Clapp:
A syntax-directed approach to automated aids for symbolic mathematics. 7:1-7:19 - Elizabeth H. Cuthill:
A FORMAC program for the solution of linear boundary and initial value problems. 8:1-8:50 - J. M. Anthony Danby, André Deprit, Arnold R. M. Rom:
The symbolic manipulation of poisson series. 9:1-9:34 - John G. Fletcher:
Grad Assistant - a program for symbolic algebraic manipulation and Differentiation. 10:1-10:25 - Calvin C. Gotlieb, R. J. Novak:
Institute of computer science: ALGEM -an algebraic manipulator. 11:1-11:11 - Louis Hodes:
Programming languages, logic and cooperative games. 12:1-12:17 - Knut Korsvold:
An on line program for non-numerical algebra. 13:1-13:14 - Arnold Lapidus, Max Goldstein, Samuel Greenspan:
An algebraic manipulator using SLIP. 14:1-14:8 - Alfred H. Morris Jr.:
Models for mathematical systems. 15:1-15:24 - Barry L. Wolman:
Operators for manipulating language structures. 16:1-16:28
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