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The Computer Journal 1968 11(3):293-298; doi:10.1093/comjnl/11.3.293
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A simple algebra system

D. Barton1 *, S. R. Bourne2 § and C. J. Burgess3 ¶

1 University College, Cambridge, UK, 2 Trinity College, Cambridge, UK, 3 Computer Unit, The University, Bristol, UK

This paper describes a computing system that enables a particular class of algebraic manipulative problems to be simply programmed. The scheme is described by reference to an example of a problem involving the derivation of a function that may potentially contain many thousands of terms.


Received February 1968.

* University College, Cambridge.

§ Trinity College, Cambridge.

Computer Unit, The University, Bristol.


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