=ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 93-46 =year= 1993 =author= Sutner; Klaus =title= Linear Cellular Automata and their Fischer Automata =month= 08 =keywords= automata theory =abstract= We construct a class of binary linear cellular automata whose corresponding minimal automata exhibit exponential blow-up. The automata have Hamming distance 1 to a bideterministic automaton. Moreover, the equivalent minimal Fischer automata are obtained from the minimal automata by deleting the sink and therefore have a maximal complexity. =ADD= =author= Denning; Peter J. + Metcalfe; Robert M. =title= Beyond Calculation. The Next Fifty Years of Computing =year= 1997 =publisher= Copernicus, Springer-Verlag New York =note= On the occasion of celebrating 50 years of ACM =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Gosling; James + Yellin; Frank + Team; The Java =title= The Java Application Programming Interface. Vol. 1: Core Packages =year= 1996 =publisher= Addison-Wesley =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Gosling; James + Yellin; Frank + Team; The Java =title= The Java Application Programming Interface. Vol. 2: Window Toolkit and Applets =year= 1996 =publisher= Addison-Wesley =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Bach; Erich + Shallit; Jeffrey =title= Algorithms in Number Theory. Vol. 1: Efficient Algorithms =year= 1996 =publisher= MIT Press =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =editor= Miola; Alfonso + Temperini; Marco =title= Advances in the Design of the Symbolic Computation Systems =year= 1997 =publisher= Springer-Verlag Wien =series= RISC series: Text and Monographs in Symbolic Computation =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Erwig; Martin + Schneider; Markus =title= Vague Regions =year= 1997 =institution= FernUniversitaet Hagen =number= 214 - 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Schneeweiss; Winfrid G. + Kuefner; Holger =title= Quantifying the Fault Tolerance of Multiple-Bus Based Systems =year= 1997 =institution= FernUniversitaet Hagen =number= 216 - 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Gueting; Ralf Hartmut + Freundorfer; Claudia + Becker; Ludger + Dieker; Stefan + Schenk; Holger =title= Secondo/QP: Implementation of a Generic Query Processor =year= 1997 =institution= FernUniversitaet Hagen =number= 215 - 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Weihrauch; Klaus =title= Computatbility on the Probability Measures on the Borel Sets of the Unit Interval =year= 1997 =institution= FernUniversitaet Hagen =number= 212 - 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Buhrmann; P. + Mittrach; S. + Ollech; O. + Schlageter; G. =title= Eine Integrierte Kommunikationsumgebung fuer die Virtuelle Realitaet: Konzept und Realisierung =year= 1997 =institution= FernUniversitaet Hagen =number= 213 - 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Dolzmann; A. + Sturm; Th. =title= Guarded Expressions in Practice =year= 1997 =institution= Universitaet Passau =number= MIP-9702 =month= 1 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Wang; Yaoguang =title= Bicriteria Job Sequencing with Release =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank Institut fuer Informatik, Saarbruecken =number= MPI-I-97-1-005 =month= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Lenhof; Hans-Peter =title= New Contact Measures for the Protein Docking Problem =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank Institut fuer Informatik, Saarbruecken =number= MPI-I-97-1-004 =month= 2 =note= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Jung; Bernd + Lenhof; Hans-Peter + Mueller; Peter + Rueb; Christine =title= Parallel Algorithms for MD-Simulations of Synthetic Polymers =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank Institut fuer Informatik, Saarbruecken =number= MPI-I-97-1-003 =month= 1 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Cunnigham; William H. + Wang; Yaoguang =title= Restricted 2-Factor Polytopes =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank Institut fuer Informatik, Saarbruecken =number= MPI-I-97-1-006 =month= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Hustadt; Ullrich + Schmidt; Renate A. =title= On Evaluating Decision Procedures for Modal Logic =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank Institut fuer Informatik, Saarbruecken =number= MPI-I-97-2-003 =month= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Schmidt; Renate A. =title= Resolution is a Decision Procedure for Many Propositional Modal Logics =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank Institut fuer Informatik, Saarbruecken =number= MPI-I-97-2-002 =month= 1 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Rovira; Carles + Sanz-Sole; Marta =title= Large Deviations for Stochastic Volterra Equations in the Plane =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 233 =month= 4 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Martinez; Juan Carlos =title= On Cardinal Sequences of Scattered Spaces =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 234 =month= 4 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Pluemicke; Martin =title= Parametric Polymorphism in OBJ-3 =year= 1997 =institution= Universitaet Tuebingen =number= WSI-97-2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Weisskopf; Daniel + Encarnacao; L. Miguel =title= Intelligente Graphisch-Interaktive Benutzeroberflaechen: Grundlagen und aktuelle Entwicklungen =year= 1997 =institution= Universitaet Tuebingen =number= WSI-97-03 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Dabkowska; Monika + Mokrzycki; Wojciech =title= Computing One-View Areas of Convex Polyhedrons (in Polish) =year= 1997 =institution= Institut Podstaw Informatyki, Warsaw =number= 823 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Grzegorek; Maria + Mokrzycki; Wojciech =title= Algorithm of Gradient Detection of Contours on Image with Autonomous Choice of the Ground (in Polish) =year= 1997 =institution= Institut Podstaw Informatyki, Warsaw =number= 824 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Sokolowski; Stefan =title= Intersection of Functional Subset Types =year= 1997 =institution= Institut Podstaw Informatyki, Warsaw =number= 825 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Krupicza; Andrzej =title= Object-Oriented Image Coding Standards and Methods for Communication Channels at Bit-Rates Lower than 64 Kbps =year= 1997 =institution= Institut Podstaw Informatyki, Warsaw =number= 826 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Maggiolo-Schettini; Andrea + Winkowski; Jozef =title= A Partial Order Representation of Processes of Transforming Graphs =year= 1997 =institution= Institut Podstaw Informatyki, Warsaw =number= 827 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Przepiorkowski; Adam + Kupsc; Anna =title= Negative Concord in Polish =year= 1997 =institution= Institut Podstaw Informatyki, Warsaw =number= 828 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Przepiorkowski; Adam + Swidzinski; Marek =title= Polish Verbal Negation Revisited: A Metamorphosis vs. HPSG Account =year= 1997 =institution= Institut Podstaw Informatyki, Warsaw =number= 829 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Bialasik; Marcin + Konikowska; Beata =title= Reasoning with First-Order Nondeterministic Specifications =year= 830 =institution= Institut Podstaw Informatyki, Warsaw =number= 830 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =editor= =title= =year= =institution= =type= =number= =address= =month= =note= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =editor= =title= =year= =institution= =type= =number= =address= =month= =note= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =editor= =title= =year= =institution= =type= =number= =address= =month= =note= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =editor= =title= =year= =institution= =type= =number= =address= =month= =note= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =editor= =title= =year= =institution= =type= =number= =address= =month= =note= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =editor= =title= =year= =institution= =type= =number= =address= =month= =note= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Tomuta; Ileana =title= A Library for Detecting the Intersection of Plane Convex Objects =number= 94-72 =year= 1994 =sponsor= Austrian National Science Foundation (FWF), project no. P8620-TEC =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1994/94-72.ps.gz =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Lisonek; Petr =title= Quasi-Polynomials: A Case Study in Experimental Combinatorics =number= 93-18 =year= 1993 =sponsor= Austrian Science Foundation (FWF) project no. P7220, Austrian Ministery of Science and Research =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1993/93-18.ps.gz =abstract= We prove that certain interesting combinatorial quantities (typically depending on two parameters) possess compact closed forms when one of the parameters becomes fixed. The examples include necklaces, 0,1-matrices, bipartite graohs, multigraphs and polygon dissections. A subset of the examples can be treated in uniform way which resides in the generalization of restricted partitions by means of finite group action. The theory given in this paper bases on empiric results of other authors and serves as a case study of the experimental methods in enumerative combinatorics. A computer algebra package for manipulating quasi-polynomials is shortly introduced in the last section. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= {\em Mathematica:} Doing Mathematics by Computer? =number= 93-50 =year= 1993 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1993/93-50.ps.gz =abstract= This paper is presented in the form of a {\em Mathematica} notebook. This fact should be conceived as a symbolic gesture that expresses my high appreciation and admiration for the wholistic oeuvre of Stephen Wolfram with its many facets: mathematics, language design, algorithms, software and system design, teaching and publication tools, applications, and -- yes -- business, marketing, popularization. I like his way of doing and succeeding in doing things many of us were only speaking or dreaming about. \xpar Hence if, in the present paper, I will criticize the basic tenet of {\em Mathematica} this is nit meant to decrease the invaluable merits of Stephen's work. Rather, it is my sincere hope and wish that my analysis might help to make soon further progress in achieving, asymptotically, the goal of "doing mathematics by computer". Also, my proposal will show that this goal may well be achieved by suitable modifications and extensions of {\em Mathematica} and similar systems. \xpar (If the reader is not satisfied with typesetting of text in the following {\em Mathematica} notebook, he should be informed that, soon, a new version of {\em Mathematica} will be released that incorporates a fantastic pretty-print facility for mathematical text cells.) =howpublished= A. Miola, M. Temperini (eds), Advances in the Design of Symbolic Computation Systems, Springer Wien - New York, 1997, pp. 2-29. =note= Invited Talk at DISCO'93, Gmunden, Austria, Sept. 1993. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Brawley Jr.; Joel V. + Lisonek; Petr =title= Counting Equivalence Classes of Hadamard Pattern Sets by Group Action Methods =number= 92-28 =year= 1992 =sponsor= Austrian Ministery of Science and Research, Austrian Forschungsf"{o}rderungsfonds, project no. P7220. =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1992/92-28.ps.gz =abstract= This paper develops mathematical methods for studying Hadamard pattern sets which are currently used as models of neural networks. Our main result is an explicit isomorphism between the stabilizers of Hadamard patterns and the general linear groups over the finite field GF(2). This isomorphism carries over the respective group actions and can be used as a tool for solving problems related to Hadamard patterns. Two such applications are presented in full detail; specifically, the enumeration of equivalence classes of Hadamard pattern sets and the evaluation of orbit lengths. Most of the Work was done with the aid of CAYLEY, the computer algebra system for group theory =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Lisonek; Petr =title= On a Conjecture of Graffiti =number= 92-67 =year= 1992 =sponsor= Austrian Science Foundation (FWF) project no. P7220, Austrian Ministery of Science and Research =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1992/92-67.ps.gz =abstract= In this paper we disprove on of the recent conjectures of Graffiti, a computer system which makes graph-theoretical hypotheses. We present an entire family of counterexamples and, moreover, we describe the way the counterexamples are derived, which bases both on the search of large catalogs of structures and on mathematical understanding and generalization of the results. Such an approach fits well the area of experimental mathematics. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Lisonek; Petr =title= The Performance of Gosper's Algorithm on Rational Function Inputs =number= 91-31 =year= 1991 =sponsor= Austrian Ministery of Science and Research, Austrian Forschungsf"{o}rderungsfonds, project no. P7220. =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1991/91-31.ps.gz =abstract= We prove a new observation concerning the behaviour of Gosper's algorithm: for each proper rational function input, i.e.\ the degree of the numerator os less than the degree of the denominator, Gosper's algorithm chooses the $k_0$-value as the degree of the polynomial $f(n)$. Further we show that for proper rational functions as inputs, the alternative degree bound for $f(n)$, namely deg$p(n)$ - deg $q(n)$ + 1, also yields a solution but with less effort. This results in a speed-up of Gosper's algorithm when it is running on proper rational functions. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Ratschan; Stefan + Hong; Hoon =title= Determining the Relationship among Sets =number= 96-28 =month= 12 =year= 1996 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1996/96-28.ps.gz =abstract= Doing entailment/disentailment checks on sets is an important operation in constraint programming. This problem is generalized to the problem of answering queries about arbitrary sets using a certain query language. Furthermore an efficient algorithm for solving this problem for sets described by arbitrary non-linear polynomials is presented. =howpublished= Proceedings of IMACS ACA, Linz - Hagenberg, 1996 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= Symbolic Computation: Computer Algebra and Logic =number= 96-36 =month= 12 =year= 1996 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1996/96-36.ps.gz =abstract= In this paper we present our personal view of what should be the nextstep in the development of symbolic computation systems. The main point is that future systems should integrate the power of algebra and logic. We identify four gaps between the future ideal and the systems available at present: the logic, the syntax, the mathematics, and the prover gap, respectively. We discuss higher order logic without extensionality and with set theory as a subtheory as a logic frame for future systems and we propose to start from existing computer algebra systems and proceed by adding new facilities for closing the syntax, mathematics, and the prover gaps. Mathematica seems to be a particularly suitable candidate for such an approach. As the main technique for structuring mathematical knowledge, mathematical methods (including algorithms), and also mathematical proofs, we underline the practical importance of functors and show how they can be naturally embedded into Mathematica. =howpublished= F. Baader, K.U. Schulz (eds.) Frontiers of Combining Systems. Applied Logic Series. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =bibkey= TJ:1997b =author= Jebelean; Tudor =title= Auto-Configurable Array for GCD Computation =number= 97-12 =month= 3 =year= 1997 =sponsor= FWF project P10002-TEC =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-12.ps.gz =abstract= A novel one-directional pass-through array for the computation of integer greatest common divisor is designed and implemented on Atmel FPGA. The design is based on the plus-minus GCD algorithm and works in LSB pipelined manner. In contrast with previous designs, the length of the new array is independent of the length of the operands: arbitrary long integers can be processed in multiple passes. The array is auto-configurable: at each step, one new cell is configured according to the input from the previous computation. Preliminary experiments show that for 100 bits a speed-up of 4 over software can be obtained using one 6010 Atmel chip. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Jebelean; Tudor + Kriftner; Franz + Marin; Mircea + Tomuta; Elena + Vasaru; Daniela =title= A Survey on the {\em Theorema} Project =number= 97-15 =month= 3 =year= 1997 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-15.ps.gz =abstract= The {\em Theorema} project aims at {\em extending current computer algebra systems by facilities for supporting mathematical proving}. The present early-prototype version of the {\em Theorema} software system is implemented in {\em Mathematica 3.0}. The system consists of a general higher-order predicate logic prov\-er and a {\em collection of special provers} that call each other depending on the particular proof situations. The individual provers {\em imitate the proof style of human mathematicians} and aim at {\em producing human-readable proofs in natural language} presented in {\em nested cells} that facilitate studying the computer-generated proofs at various levels of detail. The special provers are {\em intimately connected with the functors} that build up the various mathematical domains. =howpublished= Proceedings of ISSAC'97, in print =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Lisonek; Petr + Paule; Peter + Strehl; Volker =title= Improvement of the Degree Setting in Gosper's Algorithm =number= 93-04 =month= 1 =year= 1993 =howpublished= Journal of Symbolic Computation 16 (1993), 243-258 =sponsor= Austrian Science Foundation (FWF) project P7220 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1993/93-04.ps.gz =abstract= A detailed study of the degree setting for Gosper's algorithm for indefinite hypergeometric summation is presented. In particular, we discriminate between rational and proper hypergeometric input. As a result, the critical degree bound can be improved in the former case. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Lisonek; Petr + Brawley Jr.; Joel V. =title= Counting Equivalence Classes of Hadamard Pattern Sets by Group Action Methods =number= 92-28 =year= 1992 =sponsor= Austrian Ministery of Science and Research, Austrian Forschungsf"{o}rderungsfonds, project no. P7220. =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1992/92-28.ps.gz =abstract= This paper develops mathematical methods for studying Hadamard pattern sets which are currently used as models of neural networks. Our main result is an explicit isomorphism between the stabilizers of Hadamard patterns and the general linear groups over the finite field GF(2). This isomorphism carries over the respective group actions and can be used as a tool for solving problems related to Hadamard patterns. Two such applications are presented in full detail; specifically, the enumeration of equivalence classes of Hadamard pattern sets and the evaluation of orbit lengths. Most of the Work was done with the aid of CAYLEY, the computer algebra system for group theory =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Lisonek; Petr + Bajer; Jiri =title= Symbolic Computation Approach to Nonlinear Dynamics =journal= Journal of Modern Optics =volume= 38 =pages= 719-729 =year= 1991 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 0 =ADD= =author= Strehl; Volker + Paule; Peter + Lisonek; Petr =title= Improvement of the Degree Setting in Gosper's Algorithm =number= 93-04 =month= 1 =year= 1993 =sponsor= Austrian Science Foundation (FWF) project P7220 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1993/93-04.ps.gz =abstract= A detailed study of the degree setting for Gosper's algorithm for indefinite hypergeometric summation is presented. In particular, we discriminate between rational and proper hypergeometric input. As a result, the critical degree bound can be improved in the former case. =howpublished= Journal of Symbolic Computation 16 (1993), 243-258 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Gosling; James + Yellin; Frank + Team; The Java =title= The Java Application Programming Interface. Vol. 2: Window Toolkit and Applets =publisher= Addison-Wesley =year= 1996 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 1 =ADD= =author= Moritsugu; Shuichi + Kuriyama; Kazuko =title= Fraction-free Method for Computing Rational Normal Forms of Polynomial Matrices =number= 97-18 =month= 6 =year= 1997 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-18.ps.gz =abstract= In this paper, we present a fraction-free algorithm for computing rational normal forms of matrices with univariate polynomial entries. In the traditional algorithm based on Danilevskii's method, its principal transformations are similar to Gaussian elimination. When they are carried out exactly by computer algebra system, the elements of intermediate matrices extremely swell and it requires much CPU-time to compute g.c.d.s of polynomials for reducing rational expressions. \par In order to avoid such difficulty, we give a fraction-free algorithm analogous to Bareiss' single-step fraction-free elimination. We have implemented it on the computer algebra system Reduce3.5. The experimental result shows the efficiency of our algorithm. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Fulton; William =title= Introduction to Toric Varietes =year= 1993 =publisher= Princeton University Press =series= Annals of Mathematics Studies, Number 131 =note= copy =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =owner= 2 =ADD= =author= Wegerbauer; Johannes + Skokan; Peter =title= Lernen von Linz =year= 1997 =publisher= Hochschule fuer kuenstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung, Linz =note= Photo art =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Hong; Hoon =title= IMACS ACA 96: The 2nd IMACS Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra =year= 1996 =publisher= RISC-Linz =owner= 1 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Kuonen; Pierre + Kontoghiorghes; Erricos J. =title= TelePar'97: 23rd SPEEDUP Workshop on Parallelism and Telecommunications =year= 1997 =publisher= SPEEDUP Society =series= Published as issue of SPEEDUP journal: vol 11, no 2, Nov 1997 =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Mutzel; Petra =title= An Alternative Method to Crossing Minimization on Hierarchical Graphs =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-97-1-008 =month= 03 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =title= =year= =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= =month= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =title= =year= =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= =month= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =title= =year= =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= =month= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =title= =year= =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= =month= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =title= =year= =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= =month= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =title= =year= =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= =month= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =title= =year= =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= =month= =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Bajer; Jiri + Lisonek; Petr =title= symbolic computation approach to nonlinear dynamics =year= 1991 =journal= Journal of Modern Optics =volume= 38 =pages= 719-729 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 0 =ADD= =author= Yokoyama; Kazuhiro =title= A Formulation of Hensel Construction =year= 1994 =note= Fujitsu techreport =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 8 =ADD= =author= Van Geem; Carl =title= Towards a Fast Solution Method for the General Robot Motion Planning Problem using a Manhattan-like Distance Function on a Non-uniform Grid in Configuration Space. (Proposal for Ph.D. Thesis) =number= 93-66 =year= 1993 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1993/93-66.ps.gz =abstract= The generalized Piano Mover's Problem can be extended in several ways, e.g. by taking into account kinematics and dynamic constraints, by allowing obstacles to move slightly, by asking for a path that can be seen as a good pay-off between safest and shortest path, by planning with uncertainty, ... All these extensions are usually treated separately from each other in the literature. We will consider a combination of some of these extensions and we will investigate a direction of research that seems to be suitable for such combination. The approach plans in configuration space and is related to the potential field approach. The potential function however shall be replaced by an $L^1$-distance-like function on a non-homogenous higher-dimensional grid. This distance function shall be computed with a wavefront expanision algorithm. The approach seems to suit in a natural way to massively parallel implementation. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 94-30 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1994/94-30.ps.gz =sponsor= Austrian Ministry for Science, CEI-PACT project; Austrian National Science Foundation (FWF), project no. S5302 =year= 1994 =author= Hong; Hoon + Neubacher; Andreas + Stahl; Volker =title= The STURM Library Manual -- A C++ library for symbolic computation =howpublished= Deliverable D2H-1 of the CEI-PACT project. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 94-31 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1994/94-31.ps.gz =sponsor= Austrian Ministry for Science, CEI-PACT project; Austrian National Science Foundation (FWF), project no. S5302 =year= 1994 =author= Hong; Hoon + Neubacher; Andreas + Schreiner; Wolfgang + Stahl; Volker =title= The C++ Interface to the STURM Multiprocessor Kernel =howpublished= Deliverable D2H-3 of the CEI-PACT project. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 94-32 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1994/94-32.ps.gz =sponsor= Austrian Ministry for Science, CEI-PACT project; Austrian National Science Foundation (FWF), project no. S5302 =year= 1994 =author= Bertoli; Piergiorgio + Hong; Hoon + Neubacher; Andreas + Schreiner; Wolfgang + Stahl; Volker =title= The C++ Interface to the STURM Distributed Multiprocessor Kernel =howpublished= Deliverable D2H-2 of the CEI-PACT project. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Tomuta; Elena =title= A Library for Detecting the Intersection of Plane Convex Objects =number= 94-72 =year= 1994 =sponsor= Austrian National Science Foundation (FWF), project no. P8620-TEC =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1994/94-72.ps.gz =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Van Geem; Carl =title= Preparations with Workspace Information for Meaningful Robot Motion Planning in Configuration Space =number= 95-14 =year= 1995 =sponsor= Austrian Ministery for Science and Research, project PARAGRAPH =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1995/95-14.ps.gz =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Van Geem; Carl =title= Counting Cells in a Grid =number= 95-29 =month= 6 =year= 1995 =sponsor= Austrian Ministery for Science and Research in the frame of CEI =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1995/95-29.ps.gz =abstract= The goal of this paper ist to estimate in a theoretical way the reduction of the number of cells of, and the overall number of neighbouring cells in, a grid when some cells in a uniform grid are replaced by a larger cell in an overlaying non-uniform grid. We assume that the grids are represented by a $2^k$-tree and the replacement of cells preserves the representation. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Blurock; Edward S. + Tomuta; Elena =title= Use of Machine Learning in Economic Studies: A Tutorial Study =number= 95-40 =year= 1995 =sponsor= Uni Software Plus, Hagenberg, Austria, Labor f"{u}r Forschung und Produktentwicklung der "{O}MV AG, Schwechat, Austria =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1995/95-40.ps.gz =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Van Geem; Carl =title= Path Planning for Manipulators with Many Degrees of Freedom Using a Discrete Representation of Configuration Space Extensively =number= 95-45 =year= 1995 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1995/95-45.ps.gz =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 95-58 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1996/95-58.ps.gz =note= PhD Thesis =sponsor= Fellowship from BMWF (1990 -- 1992), FWF project P8573-PHY (1992 -- 1994), ESPRIT III project BRA 6846 (1994 -- 1995), also the Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences. =year= 1995 =author= Mnuk; Michal =title= Algebraic and Geometric Approach to Parametrization of Rational Curves =month= 12 =abstract= This thesis is devoted to the problem of parametrization of curves. It provides a good reference of known geometric methods. Some problems, e.g. constructing neighborhood graphs, are studied closely and several improvements are suggested. A complete binary complexity analysis of parametrization is included. This work is partially aimed at the study of the parametrization problem from the algebraic point of view replacing classical algorithms by new sophisticated methods. Some subproblems are reconsidered as problems in commutative algebra opening new horizons. A new algorithm for computing adjoint curves based on integrally closed rings is presented. It plays a central role in many other applications. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Van Geem; Carl =title= Enclosing Robot Links by Superellipses and Superellipsoids =number= 96-01 =year= 1996 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1996/96-01.ps.gz =abstract= As a part of an approach for solving the robot motion planning problem for robot arms, we want to decide whether or not a link collides with an obstacle for a given range of values for (some of) the joint parameters. We want to use the so called Roider Method for fast collision checking, and want to model the link by enclosing it by superellipses (in 2 dimensional space) of by a superellipsoid (in 3 dimensional space). \xpar We show in this paper that it is possible to model these swept areas using some elementary geometrical and trigonometrical tools. We describe for all swept volumes occuring for some robot arm topologies the extreme points needed for the enclosure of solids by a superellipse or by a superellipsoid. We also compute the volume of the swept areas and of the enclosing superellipse or superellipsoid. The rate between these volumes is a measure for the accuracy of the enclosure. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Van Geem; Carl =title= Fast Planning of a Good Path for a Manipulator Using Potential Fields on a Non-Uniform Grid in C-Space =number= 96-15 =month= 5 =year= 1996 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1996/96-15.ps.gz =abstract= This Ph.D. Thesis considers the Robot Motion Planning Problem for a robot arm using the concept of Configuration Space. The approach described here leads to a path with some particular properties. It also gives rise to a complete solution of the problem under certain conditions. The thesis tends to be applicable, since the considerations on which the approach is ented are practice oriented. On the other hand only bits and parts are implemented for the moment, and some parts of the work are still in a theoretical phase. We strongly believe that these parts can be implemented and fit together. Our original results of research are the following: We observed that the use of a non-uniform grid in combination with a potential field similar to the Manhattan distance on a uniform grid makes the use of a repulsive potential superfluous when we want to end up with a safe but (in Configuration Space) short path. In order to represent the non-uniform grid, we have chosen to use the so called GET Representation for a $2^k$-tree (due to Klaus Burger, diploma thesis: ``A Kernel-Based Construction System (KBC)'', RISC-Linz, 1992). As a motivation for the use of a non-uniform grid as opposed to a uniform grid, we counted out for a set of polygons with a particular shape what the gain in number of cells is when using cells of different sizes. We observed that it is possible to translate the algorithms due to Irene Gargantini (``Linear Octtrees for Fast Processing of Three-Dimensional Objects'', Computer Graphics and Image Processing, Vol.20, 1982) for neighbour computation in quad- and octrees to the GET Representation, and did so. The neighbour computation in the non-uniform grid (looking for adjacent cells of a given cell) is an essential operation for the construction of a potential field on the grid. We implemented a non-hierarchical construction of a potential field on a non-uniform grid. We also describe a hierarchical construction. The advantage of a hierarchical construction is that we at first can construct the non-uniform grid and a potential field on it up to a certain dimension and expand the model of the Configuration Space to a higher dimension later on, when necessary. This corresponds more or less to the approach of gross and fine motion planning as it is known in the literature. When it is observed during execution of a path that an obstacle is positioned differently compared to its position during the planning faze, the model has to be updated. We describe how to update the representation of the grid and the potential field (without recomputation of the whole model) when slight changes in the position of an obstacle have occured. =note= Ph.D. thesis =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 96-39 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1996/96-39.ps.gz =year= 1996 =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= Introduction to Groebner Bases =month= 12 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 96-40 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1996/96-40.ps.gz =sponsor= Partially supported by: TARA (Tsukuba Advanced Research Alliance); IPA-AITP (Advanced Information Technology Program of the Information-Technology Promotion Agency, Japan); Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. =year= 1996 =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= Mathematica as a Rewrite Language =howpublished= T. Ida (ed.) ``The Second Fuji International Workshop on Functional and Logic Programming'', Nov. 1-4, Shonan Village, Japan. =month= 12 =abstract= The kernel of the Mathematica language is a higher-order conditional rewrite language with sequence variables. This fact is little known. We derive some conclusions from this for the use of Mathematica as a research tool in the area of rewriting and related areas. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Jebelean; Tudor + Kriftner; Franz + Marin; Mircea + Tomuta; Elena + Vasaru; Daniela =title= A Survey of the {\em Theorema} Project =number= 97-15 =month= 3 =year= 1997 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-15.ps.gz =abstract= The {\em Theorema} project aims at {\em extending current computer algebra systems by facilities for supporting mathematical proving}. The present early-prototype version of the {\em Theorema} software system is implemented in {\em Mathematica 3.0}. The system consists of a general higher-order predicate logic prov\-er and a {\em collection of special provers} that call each other depending on the particular proof situations. The individual provers {\em imitate the proof style of human mathematicians} and aim at {\em producing human-readable proofs in natural language} presented in {\em nested cells} that facilitate studying the computer-generated proofs at various levels of detail. The special provers are {\em intimately connected with the functors} that build up the various mathematical domains. =howpublished= Proceedings of ISSAC'97 (International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Maui, Hawaii, July 21-23, 1997), W. Kuechlin (ed.), ACM Press 1997, pp. 384--391. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-16 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-16.ps.gz =note= PhD Thesis =sponsor= {\"O}AD,PARAGRAPH (Parallel Computer Graphics), MEDLAR II (ESPRIT Basic Research Project, nr. 6471, FWF), PfoFactor. =year= 1997 =author= Sofronie-Stokkermans; Viorica =title= Fibered Structures in Computer Science and Applications to Automated Theorem Proving in Certain Classes of Finitely-Valued Logics and to Modeling Interacting Systems =month= 03 =keywords= automated theorem proving, non-classical logics, SHn-logics, universal algebra, Priestley duality, fiberings, sheaves. =abstract= The goal of this thesis is to study the applications of {\em fibered structures} in computer science, more precisely in automated theorem proving in many-valued logics, and in modeling cooperating systems. We present and study situations in which fibered structures and sheaves (possibly with respect to Grothendieck topologies on certain categories) arise. The thesis contains two main directions of work, strongly interrelated: The first direction of work is concerned with finding {\em decompositions} of given structures in terms of simpler structures, in such a way that certain classes of properties of the given structure can be reduced to properties of the simpler structures. The main contribution in this direction of work concerns Priestley-type representation of distributive lattices with operators, and its application for reducing the complexity of automated theorem proving in classes of finitely-valued logics. These methods are first discussed for the case of $SHn$-logics and then extended to more general classes of logics. An implementation in Prolog is given and comparisons with related approaches are made. The second direction of work is concerned with {\em putting together} (interconnecting) different structures and studying the properties of the result of this interconnection; in particular with studying the link between the properties of the component parts and the result of their interconnection. We give a sheaf-theoretic approach to the study of concurrency. In studying complex systems consisting of several interconnected ``agents'', given a class of agents (a description of every agent, and a description of the way they interact) it is often necessary to study the properties of the system obtained by the interconnection of the agents in this class. We propose a notion of {\em system} and several variants of a corresponding notion of morphism, depending on the extent of the relationship between systems that we want to express. We define Grothendieck topologies on the categories defined this way, that express ``covering relationships'' between systems. It turns out that much of the information relevant for expressing properties about systems can be expressed by sheaves with respect to these Grothendieck topologies: for instance states and parallel actions are modeled by sheaves $St, Act$; transitions are expressed by a subsheaf of $Act \times St \times St$; and behavior over a fixed range of time (of the form $\{ 0, 1, \dots, n \}, n \in {\Bbb N}$ or ${\Bbb N}$) can be modeled as a sheaf too. We use geometric logic in order to explain the link between certain properties of a given family of interconnected systems and the properties of the system that results from their interconnection. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-17 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-17.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Bikker; Piet =title= Non-Admissible Orderings and Involutive Bases =month= 5 =abstract= It is shown that non-admissible orderings exist for which Involutive bases can be computed. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-18 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-18.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Moritsugu; Shiuchi + Kuriyama; Kazuko =title= Fraction-free Method for Computing Rational Normal Forms of Polynomial Matrices =month= 06 =abstract= In this paper, we present a fraction-free algorithm for computing rational normal forms of matrices with univariate polynomial entries. In the traditional algorithm based on Danilevskii's method, its principal transformations are similar to Gaussian elimination. When they are carried out exactly by computer algebra system, the elements of intermediate matrices extremely swell and it requires much CPU-time to compute g.c.d.s of polynomials for reducing rational expressions. \par In order to avoid such difficulty, we give a fraction-free algorithm analogous to Bareiss' single-step fraction-free elimination. We have implemented it on the computer algebra system Reduce3.5. The experimental result shows the efficiency of our algorithm. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-19 =author= Neubacher; Andreas =title= Another Elementary Proof of Kharitonov's Theorem =abstract= In this note yet another proof of Kharitonov's theorem on robust stability of interval polynomials is presented. The proof is based on an analysis of the critical regions where instability may occur; the ``bounding property'' of the Kharitonov polynomials ensures stability in each case. Only elementary results that have also been used in earlier proofs of the theorem are applied. =sponsor= Partially suppored by the Austrian Ministry of Science and Research in the frame of the CEI PACT project. =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-19.ps.gz =year= 1997 =month= 07 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-20 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/ =note= Proceedings of the workshop, including also some older papers for reference. =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Ida; Tetsuo + Vasaru; Daniela =title= First International Theorema Workshop =month= 06 =keywords= automated theorem proving, natural deduction, computer algebra system =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-20 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/ =note= Proceedings of the workshop, including also some older papers for reference. =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Ida; Tetsuo + Vasaru; Daniela =title= First International Theorema Workshop =month= 06 =keywords= automated theorem proving, natural deduction, computer algebra system =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/suzuki.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Suzuki; Taro + Nakagawa; Koji + Ida; Tetsuo =title= Higher-Order Lazy Narrowing Calculus: A Computation Model for a High-Order Functional Logic Language =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =abstract= (Extracted from the introduction) Experiences with functional programming revealed that high-order concept leads to powerful and succint programming. Functional logic programming, and approach to integrate functional and logic programming, would naturally be expected to incorporate the notion of high-order-ness. In this paper we present a computation model for high-order functional and logic programming by using the use of applicative rewrite systems. Namely, we propose a high-order lazy narrowing calculus, to be called HLNC, that is based on the first-order lazy narrowing calculus LNC (by Middeldorp, 1996), for which strong completeness and deterministic versions of the calculus have been developed. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/hamada.ps.gz =sponsor= The first author is supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (Monbusho), Japan. This work is performed in the framework of the project ``Declarative Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments'' supported by the Advanced Information Technology Program (AITP) of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency (IPA), Japan. Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Hamada; Mohamed + Ida; Tetsuo =title= A Deterministic Lazy Conditional Narrowing and its Implementation in Mathematica =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =abstract= Narrowing was studied in the literature to give operational semantics to functional logic languages. In this paper we introduce a (deterministic) Lazy Conditional Narrowing Calculus (LCNC$_d$ for short). We describe a full implementation of LCNC$_d$ using Mathematica 3.0. We demonstrate that our implementation results in a (first hand) functional-logic language interpreter as well as an equational theorem prover. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/hamana.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Hamana; Makoto =title= Term Rewriting with Sequences =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =abstract= This paper gives an extension of term rewriting systems, which treat not only terms but also "sequences". We present a definition of confluent rewrite relation for this systems and matching algorithms used in rewriting. Application to rewriting semantics of Mathematica programming language is also discussed. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/aart.ps.gz =sponsor= The work reported in this paper was initiatied in March 1995 when the author was staying at the University of Bordeaux. The support of LaBRI and the hospitality of "Programmation Symbolique" group headed by Robert Strandh are gratefully aknowledged. =year= 1997 =author= Durand; Irene + Middledorp; Aart =title= Decidable Call by Need Computations in Term Rewriting =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20. =note= This is a slightly extended version of a paper that will appear in the Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automated Deduction, Townsville, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 1997. =month= 6 =abstract= In this paper we study decidable approximations to call by need computations to normal and root-stable forms in term rewriting. We obtain uniform decidability proofs by making use of elementary tree automata techniques. Surprisingly, by avoiding complicated concepts like index and sequentiality we are able to cover much larger classes of term rewriting systems. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/yamada.ps.gz =sponsor= Partially supported by the Advanced Information Technology Program (AITP) of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency (IPA), Japan. =note= This paper was also published in the Proceedings of the 22nd International Colloquium on Trees in Algebra and Programming (CAAP'97), Lille, France, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1214, pp. 141--152, 1997. =year= 1997 =author= Yamada; Toshiyuki + Avenhaus; Juergen + Loria-Saenz; Carlos + Middledorp; Aart =title= Logicality of Conditional Rewrite Systems =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =abstract= A conditional term rewriting system is called logical if it has the same logical strength as the underlying conditional equational system. In this paper we summarize known logicality results and we present new sufficient conditions for logicality of the important class of oriented conditional term rewriting systems. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/shand.ps.gz =sponsor= Supported by EPSRC grant GR/K75767 =year= 1997 =author= Martin; U. + Shand; D. =title= Investigating some Embedded Verification Techniques for Computer Algebra Systems =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =abstract= This paper reports some preliminary ideas on a collaborative project between St. Andrews University in the UK and NAG Ltd. The project aims to use embedded verification techniques to improve the reliability and mathematical soundness of computer algebra systems. We give some history of attempts to integrate computer algebra systems and automated theorem provers and discuss possible advantages and disadvantages of these approaches. We also discuss some possible case studies. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/proving-solving-computing.ps.gz =sponsor= This talk was prepared during a stay as a visiting research fellow at the University of Tsukuba (Japan), Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida, in the frame of the TARA project. This work was also supported by the Advanced Information Technology Program (AITP) of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency (IPA), Japan, in the frame of the project ``Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments'' and by a project grant on ``Computer Algebra'' by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= Proving, Solving, Computing. A Language Environment Based on Mathematica =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =note= Invited talk at the "Multi-Paradigm Logic Programming" Workshop, Bonn, September 5-6, 1996 =keywords= automated reasoning =abstract= (Contents) 1. Proving, Solving, Computing \par 1.1. What Is Mathematics? \par 1.2. What is A Problem? \par 1.3. Provers, Solvers, Computer \par 1.4. Formal Mathematics \par 2. My Research Program \par 2.1. Outline \par 2.2. The Present State \par 2.3. An Example of a Future (Futuristic) Math Session \par 3. Conclusion =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/suzuki.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Suzuki; Taro + Nakagawa; Koji + Ida; Tetsuo =title= Higher-Order Lazy Narrowing Calculus: A Computation Model for a High-Order Functional Logic Language =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =abstract= (Extracted from the introduction) Experiences with functional programming revealed that high-order concept leads to powerful and succint programming. Functional logic programming, and approach to integrate functional and logic programming, would naturally be expected to incorporate the notion of high-order-ness. In this paper we present a computation model for high-order functional and logic programming by using the use of applicative rewrite systems. Namely, we propose a high-order lazy narrowing calculus, to be called HLNC, that is based on the first-order lazy narrowing calculus LNC (by Middeldorp, 1996), for which strong completeness and deterministic versions of the calculus have been developed. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/hamada.ps.gz =sponsor= The first author is supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (Monbusho), Japan. This work is performed in the framework of the project ``Declarative Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments'' supported by the Advanced Information Technology Program (AITP) of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency (IPA), Japan. Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Hamada; Mohamed + Ida; Tetsuo =title= A Deterministic Lazy Conditional Narrowing and its Implementation in Mathematica =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =abstract= Narrowing was studied in the literature to give operational semantics to functional logic languages. In this paper we introduce a (deterministic) Lazy Conditional Narrowing Calculus (LCNC$_d$ for short). We describe a full implementation of LCNC$_d$ using Mathematica 3.0. We demonstrate that our implementation results in a (first hand) functional-logic language interpreter as well as an equational theorem prover. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/hamana.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Hamana; Makoto =title= Term Rewriting with Sequences =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =abstract= This paper gives an extension of term rewriting systems, which treat not only terms but also "sequences". We present a definition of confluent rewrite relation for this systems and matching algorithms used in rewriting. Application to rewriting semantics of Mathematica programming language is also discussed. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/aart.ps.gz =sponsor= The work reported in this paper was initiatied in March 1995 when the author was staying at the University of Bordeaux. The support of LaBRI and the hospitality of "Programmation Symbolique" group headed by Robert Strandh are gratefully aknowledged. =year= 1997 =author= Durand; Irene + Middledorp; Aart =title= Decidable Call by Need Computations in Term Rewriting =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20. =note= This is a slightly extended version of a paper that will appear in the Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automated Deduction, Townsville, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 1997. =month= 6 =abstract= In this paper we study decidable approximations to call by need computations to normal and root-stable forms in term rewriting. We obtain uniform decidability proofs by making use of elementary tree automata techniques. Surprisingly, by avoiding complicated concepts like index and sequentiality we are able to cover much larger classes of term rewriting systems. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/yamada.ps.gz =sponsor= Partially supported by the Advanced Information Technology Program (AITP) of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency (IPA), Japan. =note= This paper was also published in the Proceedings of the 22nd International Colloquium on Trees in Algebra and Programming (CAAP'97), Lille, France, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1214, pp. 141--152, 1997. =year= 1997 =author= Yamada; Toshiyuki + Avenhaus; Juergen + Loria-Saenz; Carlos + Middledorp; Aart =title= Logicality of Conditional Rewrite Systems =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =abstract= A conditional term rewriting system is called logical if it has the same logical strength as the underlying conditional equational system. In this paper we summarize known logicality results and we present new sufficient conditions for logicality of the important class of oriented conditional term rewriting systems. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/shand.ps.gz =sponsor= Supported by EPSRC grant GR/K75767 =year= 1997 =author= Martin; U. + Shand; D. =title= Investigating some Embedded Verification Techniques for Computer Algebra Systems =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =abstract= This paper reports some preliminary ideas on a collaborative project between St. Andrews University in the UK and NAG Ltd. The project aims to use embedded verification techniques to improve the reliability and mathematical soundness of computer algebra systems. We give some history of attempts to integrate computer algebra systems and automated theorem provers and discuss possible advantages and disadvantages of these approaches. We also discuss some possible case studies. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/proving-solving-computing.ps.gz =sponsor= This talk was prepared during a stay as a visiting research fellow at the University of Tsukuba (Japan), Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida, in the frame of the TARA project. This work was also supported by the Advanced Information Technology Program (AITP) of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency (IPA), Japan, in the frame of the project ``Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments'' and by a project grant on ``Computer Algebra'' by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= Proving, Solving, Computing. A Language Environment Based on Mathematica =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =note= Invited talk at the "Multi-Paradigm Logic Programming" Workshop, Bonn, September 5-6, 1996 =keywords= automated reasoning =abstract= (Contents) 1. Proving, Solving, Computing \par 1.1. What Is Mathematics? \par 1.2. What is A Problem? \par 1.3. Provers, Solvers, Computer \par 1.4. Formal Mathematics \par 2. My Research Program \par 2.1. Outline \par 2.2. The Present State \par 2.3. An Example of a Future (Futuristic) Math Session \par 3. Conclusion =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/language.ps.gz =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Kriftner; Franz =title= Theorema: The Language =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =keywords= automated reasoning =abstract= In this paper we describe the language on which the Theorema project is based. The description is done by examples. In particular, a piece of mathematical text from polynomial ideal theory is formulated in the language that may serve as an illustration of the way how it should be possible to develop mathematics if the complete Theroema software was available. \par The overall design of the language is due to the first author. The second author is joining in the implementation of the language on top of Mathematica 3.0. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/induction-natural.ps.gz =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= The Theorema prover for equalities over the natural numbers =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =keywords= automated reasoning, induction =abstract= This notebook describes an automated inductive prover for equalities modulo given equalities over the natural numbers. The prover recures over the free variables in the equalities to be proved and uses the equalities in the knowledge base for rewriting. The prover is written in Mathematica 3.0. By initializing the notebook the prover can be used interactively from within the notebook. The prover generates abstract proof objects, i.e. nested expressions that contain all the relevant information on the individual steps in the proof. However, also a viewer for the proofs in nested Mathematica cells is presented. The cells of the proofs in this representation can be clicked open and closed and thus enable the user to inspect parts of proofs or the entire proof and close other parts of the proof so that it is easy to keep the overview even over deeply nested proofs of formulae with several free variables. \par This prover was the first interactive prover within the Theorema project and serves as a model for the Theorema provers for other inductively defined domains. In anticipation, in a later stage of the project, such inductive provers will be generated automatically from the inductive definition of the domain under study, which is contained in the functor that defines the domain. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/predicate-logic.nb.ps.gz =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Jebelean; Tudor =title= Theorema: The Predicate Logic Prover =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =keywords= automated reasoning =abstract= This notebook describes an automated prover for predicate logic. The style of the prover is natural deduction but the prover is not just an implementation of any of the natural deduction systems usually considered in textbooks of mathematical logic but, rather, reflects and imitates the authors' personal proof style for proofs in (high order) predicate logic. The prover is written in Mathematica 3.0. By initializing the notebook the prover can be used interactively from within the notebook. The prover generates abstract proof objects, i.e. nested expressions that contain all the relevant information on the individual steps in the proof. However, various viewers can be applied to proof objects that generate natural language, easy-to-read versions of proofs. Among these viewers is one that generates representations of proofs in nested Mathematica cells that can be clicked open and closed and thus enable the user to inspect parts of proofs at any desired level of details, or, alternatively, skip subproofs in which he is not interested. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/lists.ps.gz =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Vasaru; Daniela =title= Theorema: The Induction Prover over Lists =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =keywords= automated reasoning, induction =abstract= We describe the inductive prover for equalities over lists implemented in the Theorema system. The structure of the prover is very similar to the one of the induction prover over natural numbers. The main difference is the use of "sequence" variables for handling lists. The prover recurs over the universally quantified sequence variables in the equality to be proven and uses the equalities in the knowledge base for rewriting. The order used for rewriting is a recursive path ordering. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/matsuda.ps.gz =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Matsuda; Jun =title= A Prover for Propositional Logic in Natural (Deduction) Style: Implementation in C =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =keywords= automated reasoning =abstract= This paper presents a theorem prover for propositional logic. We implement a prover, written by B. Buchberger in Mathematica, in C and connect it with Risa/Asir which is the mathematical software system developed by Fujitsu. We describe all details of this implementation including an additional output feature which is different from the "nested cells" output of the prover in Mathematica. The time efficiency of these two provers are compared. This work is part of the Theorema project, which will be also described briefly in this paper. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/computing-times.ps.gz =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= A Note on Computing Times in Different Programming Styles in Mathematica =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =abstract= In this note we study the computing time behaviour of using sequence variables in Mathematica programs by a simple experiment. Sequence variables allow an elegant rule-based programming style in Mathematica that goes beyond the capabilities of usual functional programming. Sequence variables have a bad reputation w.r.t. computational inefficiency. However, the experiment shows that the computing times for programs using sequence variables are better than equivalent programs that organize the loops by recursion and slightly worse than programs that organize the loops by iteration. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/simplifier.ps.gz =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Marin; Mircea =title= Proving by Simplification =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =keywords= automated reasoning =abstract= This notebook describes the simplification prover implemented in the Theorema system. The prover is mainly a term rewriting system used to generate abstract proof objects, i.e. structured data that contain enough information to describe all the individual steps in a proof. These proof objects can be ragrded as standalone proofs, or can be further integrated into more complex proofs that use simplification for intermediary proofs. The proven is written in Mathematica 3.0 and provides a viewer that converts proof objects into nested Mathematica cells, which are natural language, easy-to-read versions of proofs. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/functors.ps.gz =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. Japan. =year= 1997 =author= Tomuta; Elena =title= Using Functors in Organizing Proofs =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =keywords= automated reasoning =abstract= Functors are the main mechanism for structuring knowledge in the Theorema system. In this paper we give an overview of the facilities the system provides for manipulating functors, domains, and domain properties and we present an approach to using the structure introduced by functors in guiding proofs. The approach was implemented ia a prover specialized in proving statements involving domains and domain properties. The interface and structure of the prover are explained and a sample proof produced by the system is given. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =container= BB_TI_DV:1997a =reftype= 5 =url= http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conference/Theorema/papers/simple-proofs.ps.gz =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. Japan. =note= The Japanese version of this paper appears as an invited talk in the proceedings of teh 4th Tokyo Mathematica users conference, November 2-3, 1996. Distribution of the English version is not permitted without the consent of the editors of the proceedings. =year= 1997 =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= Using Mathematica for Doing Simple Mathematical Proofs =howpublished= Proceedings of the First International Theorema Workshop, RISC report 97-20 =month= 6 =abstract= We give a few examples how Mathematica can be used for doing simple mathematical proofs by the computer. We will also show how the cell grouping feature of Mathematica helps in the presentation of proofs in such a way that students ca use the computer-generated proofs for interactive proof training. The proof programs can be used for high school and undergraduate math education but also give some perspective of the future advanced potential of Mathematica as a mathematical research tool. The work presented is part of the author's Theorema project, which will also be outlined briefly. =publisher= RISC-Linz =series= RISC reports =number= 97-20 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-21 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-21.ps.gz =note= Diploma Thesis =year= 1997 =author= Aigner; Klaus =title= Symbolic Computation of and with Offset Curves =month= 07 =abstract= In geometry and its applications we are sometimes interested in computing the offset curve to a given generator curve. That is, given a curve C, we wish to determine a curve O(C,d) such that, for every point p of C, there is a point q on O(C,d) such that the distance between p and q is exactly d, and the line determined by p and q is perpendicular to C at p and vice versa. If the generator curve is an algebraic curve in implicit or parametric representation, we describe procedures to compute its implicit offset curve by using methods of elimination theory (Groebner bases, resultants). However, in applications many algorithms implicitly assume that the objects are given parametrically. The main difficulty is that the rationality of the generator curve is not preserved (in general). For deciding the rationality of an offset curve we introduce the notion of Rational Pythagorean Hodographs (i.e. rationally parametrized curves whose normal vector has rational lengths). For generator curves which are RPH we describe an algorithm to compute the offset curve in parametric representation by using the concept of reparametrizing curves. By considering higher dimensional spaces and applying a direct isometry to the normal vector one can extend the classical notion of offsets to the concept of generalized offsets to hypersurfaces. In this case we also describe criteria for the rationality of such hypersurfaces. We have implemented serveral algorithms to compute offsets in MAPLE V and by using the software package CASA. CASA offers data structures to represent algebraic sets and to compute with them (parametrization, implicitation, decomposition,...). The package for computing offset curves consists of the procedures mkImplOffset, mkParaOffset and RPHcurve. Using mkImplOffset or mkParaOffset we can compute the offset curve in implicit or parametric representation, respectively, to a given generator curve (in implicit or parametric representation) at a specified or unspecified distance. RPHcurve checks if there exists an RPH parametrization of a rational algebraic curve and, if there exists one, it computes the necessary reparametrizing function. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-22 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-22.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Schreiner; Wolfgang =title= A Distributed Education Environment Based on Mathematica =howpublished= IDIMT'97 -- 5th Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks, Zadov, Czech Republic, October 15-17, 1997, Austrian Computer Society, Oldenbourg Verlag. =month= 07 =keywords= virtual classrooms, telelearning, teleteaching =abstract= This paper presents the concept of an environment for distributed mathematical education based on the computer algebra system \emph{Mathematica}$^{\copyright}$. Mathematica is a ``system for doing mathematics by computer'' which combines a computational engine with powerful presentation and visualization facilities based on the concept of \emph{notebooks} (multimedia hypertext documents). The system has gained large popularity in various scientific and technical fields and is also heavily used in education. We have designed a Mathematica-based distributed environment that supports classroom scenarios such as the lecturer presenting a notebook to an audience or the students exercising independently on personal notebook copies. This design demonstrates various aspects of the adaption of commercial software to distributed applications, in particular compromises that arise from the limitations of external control facilities. A prototype of this environment is being implemented in the frame of a diploma thesis. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-23 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-23/index.html =note= Master Thesis =year= 1997 =author= Pollak; Robert =title= Specification of a Polynomial Prover in {\em Theorema} by Example Proofs =month= 08 =abstract= Using the logical and formal framework of the {\em Theorema} project, we select a given representation of polynomials, which is defined formally in {\em Theorema} functor notation. This definition, taken from an interactive textbook about Groebner bases, makes use of `sequence' variables, a special {\em Theorema} extension of the language of predicate logic. In order to contribute to the future goal of extracting the structure of an automatic prover from the structure of the corresponding domain definition, we support the creation of an automatic `polynomial theorem prover' corresponding to the above representation. To specify how this prover will work we start developping the theory of polynomials. For this we give manually composed example proofs about properties of the defined basic polynomial operators in {\em Mathematica} notebook format. We try to mimic the wanted output format, using the possibility to structure notebook proofs into subproofs, which can be studied at various levels of detail. We describe the methods used to create the proofs and discuss the similarities to human proving style and the advantages of computer support, on the levels of correctness and readability / understandability. It should be noted that this is not a straightforward exercise, since we do not only present the proofs but also explain the necessary structure of the prover program, such as the use of two different induction principles or how to handle case distinction and rewriting. In order to demonstrate the feasibility of programming such a prover we implement a simplified prototype and describe it by examining an example output of this prototype and comparing it with the corresponding manual proof. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-24 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-24.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Schicho; Josef =title= A Degree Bound for the Parameterization of a Rational Surface =howpublished= submitted to J. Pure Appl. Alg. =month= 10 =abstract= The main result of this paper is an upper bound for the degree of the smallest parameterization of a rational surface of degree $d$. We also give another such upper bound in terms of the degree and the sectional genus of the surface. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-25 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-25.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Schicho; Josef =title= A Note on a Theorem of Fried and MacRae =howpublished= Arch. Math. (65), 1995, pp 239--243 =month= 10 =abstract= A theorem of Fried and MacRae will be proved and generalized with categorical methods. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-26 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-26.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Schicho; Josef =title= Inversion of Birational Maps with Gr\"obner Bases =howpublished= submitted to the Groebner bases conference =month= 10 =abstract= We present an efficient algorithm for the inversion of a given birational map. The problem is reduced to find the unique solution of a maximal ideal defined over an algebraic function field. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-27 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-27.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Schicho; Josef =title= Rational Parameterization of Surfaces =howpublished= submitted to JSC =month= 10 =abstract= The parameterization problem asks for a parameterization of an implicitly given surface, in terms of rational functions in two variables. We give an algorithm that decides if such a parametric representation exists, based on Castelnuovo's rationality criterion. If the answer is yes, then we compute such a parametric representation, using the concept of adjoint functions. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-28 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-28.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Schicho; Josef =title= Embedded Desingularization of Hypersurfaces after Villamayor =month= 10 =abstract= This paper contains an algorithmic description of Villamayor's algorithm for embedded desingularization of hypersurfaces. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-29 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-29.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Schicho; Josef + Hule; Harald =title= On two conjectures about systems of algebraic equations =howpublished= Riv. Mat. Univ. Parma (5) 5, 1996, pp 201--204 =month= 10 =abstract= We give counterexamples for two conjectures relating the number of solutions of a system of algebraic equations to its property of being maximal. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-30 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-30.ps.gz =sponsor= Supported by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF) project HySaX, Proj. No. P11160-TEC and Partially supported by the CGAL Project, ESPRIT IV, No. 21957 =year= 1997 =author= Quoc-Nam; Tran + Van Geem; Carl =title= {NURBS} Interpolation of Surface-to-Surface Intersections =month= 10 =keywords= Symbolic-Numerical Method, CAGD, NURBS =abstract= We present a hybrid symbolic-numerical algorithm for piecewise interpolation and representation of surface-to-surface intersections -- a fundamental and difficult problem in Computer Aided Geometric Design (CAGD) and solid modeling. Our method helps to get a fast and accurate insight of the intersections -- This is the main contribution of the paper. The method overcomes the main difficulties of numerical tracing, namely finding a sample point for every real branch and marching through singularities by using techniques for real root isolation of polynomials with real algebraic number coefficients. On the other hand, the method does not require the expensive computation of birational mapping, projections, re-constructions, etc.\ as in a pure symbolic method. Further it utilizes non-uniform rational B-spline (NURBS) to piecewise interpolate the intersection in order to improve the efficiency of the algorithms and the smoothness of the plots. Experiments from surface-to-surface intersection examples found in the literature show a dramatic speed up of the method. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-31 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-31.ps.gz =note= Master Thesis =year= 1997 =author= Kulczycki; Peter W. =title= An Application Framework for the Distributed Simulation of Virtual Worlds by Spatial Decomposition =month= 10 =keywords= Distributed Simulation, Distributed System, Multi-User Game, Spatial Decomposition, Virtual World =abstract= This thesis describes the design and the implementation of a distributed simulation of real worlds on a network of computers. The distributed simulation enables multiple users in distant locations to interact and to share experiences within the same virtual world. A key problem solved is the consistency of the different virtual world views under the constraint of limited network communication. Examples of applicability range from traffic and factory simulation systems to multi-user games and molecular dynamic simulations. The virtual world we have modeled is a two-dimensional imitation of the real world. It is subdivided into an arbitrary number of regions, so-called cells, each under supervision of an independently and distantly running process. The virtual world is ``populated'' by virtual objects. Some of them are under control of human operators, others behave like autonomous agents, fulfilling some kind of task. In order to reduce communication between objects, several strategies based on the spatial property of the virtual world have been designed and implemented. We have designed, implemented, and tested an object-oriented application framework, depicting the distributed simulation sketched above, plus a full functioning example based on this framework. Computers running different operating systems, e.g.\ Unix and Windows NT, may interoperate within one single simulation session. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-33 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-33.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Tran; Quoc-Nam + Winkler; Franz =title= CASA Reference Manual (Version 2.3) =month= 10 =abstract= CASA is a special-purpose system for computational algebra and constructive algebraic geometry. The system has been developed since 1990. With this newest version -- version 2.3 -- CASA is the ongoing product of the Computer Algebra Group at the Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC-Linz), the University of Linz, Austria, under the direction of the second author. The system is built on the kernel of the widely used computer algebra system Maple$^@$V.4. (An older version of CASA -- version 2.3 ALPHA -- is still available for Maple V.3 under the subdirectory {\tt libV3}.) =keywords= Software system CASA =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =sponsor= Supported by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF) project HySaX, Proj.\ No.\ P11160-TEC} =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-34 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-34/submitted.nb.html =year= 1997 =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Jebelean; Tudor + Vasaru; Daniela =title= Theorema: A System for Formal Scientific Training in Natural Language Presentation =month= 10 =keywords= education =abstract= Lack of formal training is hindering the application of high-level information technology in science and engineering. The Theorema project addresses this need by implementing a sophisticated automatic reasoning system with an easy-to-use interface which can be used in various interactive ways - both locally and over the internet. We report on the use of this software for the training of mathematics and engineering students in problem solving and theorem proving. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-35 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-35.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Moritsugu; Shuichi + Kuriyama; Kazuko =title= A Linear Algebra Method for Solving Systems of Algebraic Equations =month= 11 =keywords= Stetter's method, U-resultant =abstract= We consider a linear algebra method in residue class rings for solving systems of algebraic equations. We construct multiplication tables using a Gr\"{o}bner basis of a zero-dimensional ideal. Then, we analyze the tables by exactly computing their Frobenius normal forms. The derogatoriness and the diagonalizability are determined by the normal forms, and the problem is divided into four cases:\par (1) nonderogatory and diagonalizable case, \par (2) nonderogatory and nondiagonalizable case, \par (3) derogatory and diagonalizable case, \par (4) derogatory and nondiagonalizable case. \\ Subsequently, we construct common eigenvectors symbolically, and compute all the exact zeros with their multiplicities. In the appendix, we show the minute description of multiple zeros using only the normal set basis, where we do not need explicit computation of differential conditions. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-36 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-36.ps.gz =year= 1997 =author= Schreiner; Wolfgang =title= DAJ -- A Toolkit for the Simulation of Distributed Algorithms in Java =howpublished= See also the Web page http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/software/daj =month= 11 =keywords= parallel computation, electronic publishing, multimedia software, program verification =abstract= This reports describes the DAJ toolkit for designing, implementing, testing, simulating, and visualizing distributed algorithms in Java. DAJ consists of a Java class library with a simple programming interface that allows to develop distributed algorithms in a message passing model. The resulting programs may be executed in standalone mode using a Java interpreter or embedded as applets into HTML pages and executed by Web browsers. The goal of the toolkit is to provide an universally accessible platform for research and education in the area of distributed algorithms. DAJ is freely available over the World Wide Web. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-37 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-37.ps.gz =note= PhD Thesis =sponsor= ACCLAIM project sponsored by the European Community Basic Research Action (ESPRIT 7195) and the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF Project No. P9374-PHY); CEI PACT project sponsored by the Austrian Ministry of Science and Research. =year= 1997 =author= Neubacher; Andreas =title= Parametric Robust Stability by Quantifier Elimination =month= 11 =abstract= Stability analysis is a central aspect of the theory of differential equations, especially for parameterized problems; one application area where parametric stability plays an important rôle is control theory. The main goals of this thesis are to apply a quantifier elimination framework consistently to various stability problems and to develop specialized methods that solve these problems either symbolically or numerically with mathematically guaranteed exactness more efficiently than general quantifier elimination methods. As a first step, known parametric robust stability problems and known methods for solving parameter-free problems are formulated in a general quantifier elimination framework. This approach extends work done by other authors on applying quantifier elimination theory to robust control and parametric design problems. A known stability test based on positiveness of the Hurwitz determinant is generalized and new proofs are given for this test as well as for Kharitonov's theorem. In the case where parameters appear linearly and independently, a new method for exactly computing the stability margin is presented. In the case where parameters appear nonlinearly and depedently, new methods for computing a lower bound on the stability margin and for exactly computing the stability margin are developed. Finally, a framework and a general method for approximate quantifier elimination are presented. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-38 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-38.ps.gz =sponsor= Austrian Fonds zur F\"orderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung project number P11160-TEC ``HySaX'' and by \"OAD, Accion Integrada 30/97. =year= 1997 =author= Stadelmeyer; Peter + Winkler; Franz =title= Computing the System of Adjoint Plane Curves by Puiseux Expansion =month= 12 =keywords= algebraic geometry, curves, adjoints, Puiseux series =abstract= Let $\pcurveC$ be an irreducible plane algebraic curve. A curve $\pcurveD$ is called an adjoint curve of $\pcurveC$ if it meets certain conditions on the intersection multiplicities with curve-branches of $\pcurveC$. In this paper we show how these intersection multiplicities can be computed and how the conditions can be checked easily using the polar-curve of $\pcurveC$. This is then used to compute the linear system of adjoint curves of degree $d$ of $\pcurveC$, for some $d \in \mathbb{N}$. The main objects we deal with are curve-branches which we compute with the Newton-Puiseux algorithm and represent using their corresponding Puiseux-series. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-39 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-39.ps.gz =note= Master Thesis =sponsor= FWF project P11414-TEC =year= 1997 =author= Stoecher; Wolfgang =title= Designing and Prototyping a Functor Language Using Denotational Semantics =month= 12 =keywords= programming languages, functor, denotational semantics =abstract= Functors are parameterized modules. Especially for mathematical software the concept of functors has increasing importance. We develop here step by step the typing rules and denotational semantics of an imperative core language with a powerful type system, which is then extended by introducing modules and functors. Small example programs are given and tested with straight forward implementations of the type checker written in PROLOG and an interpreter written in SML. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 97-40 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-50/proceedings.html =year= 1997 =author= Bonacina; Maria Paola + Furbach; Ulrich =title= FTP97. International Workshop First-Order Theorem Proving. Abstracts. =month= 10 =abstract= Abstracts of the workshop held at Schloss Hagenberg, Oct 27 - 28, 1997. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =bibkey= GC:1995a =author= Collins; George E. =title= Application of Quantifier Elimination to Solotareff's Approximation Problem =number= 95-31 =year= 1995 =sponsor= Austrian Science Foundation, grant P8572-PHY. =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1995/95-31.ps.gz =abstract= Solotareff's approximation problem is that of obtaining the best uniform approximation on the interval [-1,+1] of a real polynomial of degree $n$ by one of degree $n - 2$ or less. Without loss of generalitywe take the approximated polynomial to be $x^n + r x^{n-1}$, $r \geq 0$. We treat $r$ as a parameter and seek to compute the coefficients of the best approximations, for small fixed values of $n$, as piecewise algebraic functions of $r$. We succeed only for $n \leq 4$, but also find that we can easily compute the coefficients for $n = 5$ for fixed values of $r$. The results serve to display the capabilities and limitations of our quantifier elimination program {\bf qepcad}. We also prove that the coefficients of the best approximation, for any $n$, are continuous functions of $r$. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Ardeleanu; Eugen =title= Algebra Omologica cu Aplicatii in Teoria Dimensiunii (Omological Algebra with Applications to Dimension Theory, in Romanian) =year= 1985 =institution= Universitatea Bucuresti =note= Master Thesis =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= =editor= =title= =year= =publisher= =volume= =series= =address= =edition= =note= =owner= =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Bluman; K. 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B. J. T. =title= Numbers and Proofs =year= 1997 =publisher= Arnold =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Klein; Rolf =title= Algorithmische Geometrie =year= 1997 =publisher= Addison Wesley =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Homann; Karsten =title= Symbolisches Loesen mathematischer Probleme durch Kooperation algorithmischer und Logischer Systeme =year= 1997 =publisher= infix =series= DISKI 152 =note= PhD Thesis =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Hachenberger; Dirk =title= Finite Fields. Normal Bases and Completely Free Elements =year= 1997 =publisher= Kluwer Academic Publishers =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Felderer; Brigitte =title= Wunschmaschine - Welterfindung: Eine Geschichte der Technikvisionen seit dem 18. Jahrhundert =year= 1997 =publisher= Springer Wien New-York =reftype= 15 =note= Collection of articles by several authors =source= 3 =owner= 2 =ADD= =author= Agha; Gul A. =title= Actors. A Model of Concurrent Computation in Distributed Systems =year= 1986 =publisher= MIT Press =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Lisonek; Petr =title= Closed Forms for the Number of Polygon Dissections =year= 1995 =journal= Journal of Symbolic Computation =volume= 20 =pages= 595-601 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 0 =ADD= =author= Kuechlin; Wolfgang W. =title= ISSAC97: International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Maui, Hawaii, July 1997 =year= 1997 =publisher= ACM Press =note= Has attached the booklet with the poster abstracts. =owner= 1 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Hitz; Markus + Kaltofen; Erich =title= PASCO97: Parallel Symbolic Computation, Maui, Hawaii, July 1997 =year= 1997 =publisher= ACM Press =owner= 1 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Zima; H. 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The Second International Mathematica Symposium =year= 1997 =publisher= Computational Mechanics Publications =address= Southampton, UK =owner= 1 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Dix; Juergen + Furbach; Ulrich + Nerode; Anil =title= Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning =year= 1997 =publisher= Springer =series= LNAI =number= 1265 =owner= 1 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Helmig; R. + Jaeger; W. + Kinzelbach; W. + Knaber; P. + Wittum; G. =title= Modeling and Computation in Environmental Sciences. Proceedings of the First GAMM-Seminar =year= 1995 =publisher= viwveg =series= Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics =number= 59 =address= Braunschweig/Wiesbaden =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Chakravarty; Manuel M. T. + Guo; Yike + Ida; Tetsuo =title= Multi-Paradigm Logic Programming =year= 1996 =publisher= TU Berlin =series= Forschingsberichte der Fachbereichs Informatik =number= 96-28 =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Goerigk; Wolfgang =title= Alternative Konzepte fuer Sprachen und Lernen (Alternative Concepts for Speaking and Learning, partially German) =year= 1996 =publisher= Gesellschaft fuer Informatik E. V. =series= PARS: Mitteilungen - Parallel-Algorithmen und Rechnerstructuren =number= 15 =address= Bonn =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Calmet; Jaques + Campbell; John A. + Pfalzgraf; Jochen =title= AISMC-3: Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Mathematical Computation =year= 1996 =publisher= Springer =series= LNCS =number= 1138 =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= nn =title= XVIII ISPRS Congress (International Society for Photogrametry and Remote Sensing): Spatial Information from Images. =year= 1996 =publisher= ISPRS =note= Programme only =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Shparlinski; Igor + van der Porten; Alf + McCallum; Scott =title= CANT95: Computational Algebra and Number Theory =year= 1995 =publisher= Macquarie University =address= Sydney, Australia =note= Abstracts. =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Angerer; Marie-Luise + Maier-Rabler; Ursula =title= Time after Media =year= 1996 =publisher= OeKG: Oesterreichisches Gesellschaft fuer Kommunikationsfragen =note= Programme only, in German =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Lakshman; Y. N. =title= ISSAC96: International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation =year= 1996 =publisher= ACM Press =note= copy 1 of 2 =owner= 1 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Lakshman; Y. N. =title= ISSAC96: International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation =year= 1996 =publisher= ACM Press =note= copy 2 of 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Danvy; Oliver + Glueck; Robert + Thiemann; Peter =title= Partial Evaluation: International Dagstuhl Seminar =year= 1996 =publisher= Springer =series= LNCS =number= 1110 =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Wirsing; Martin + Nivat; Maurice =title= AMAST96: Algebraic Methodology and Software Technology =year= 1996 =publisher= Springer =series= LNCS =number= 1101 =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Ablamowicz; Rafal + Lounesto; Pertti + Parra; Josep M. =title= Clifford Algebras with Numeric and Symbolic Computations =year= 1996 =publisher= Birkhaeuser =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Mutzel; Petra =title= An Alternative Method to Crossing Minimization on Hierarchical Graphs =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-97-1-008 =month= 3 =reftype= 11 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Bachmair; Leo + Ganzinger; Harald =title= A Theory of Resolution =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-97-1-005 =month= 4 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =ADD= =author= Brandenburg; Franz J. + Juenger; Michael + Mutzer; Petra =title= Algorithmen zum automatischen Zeichen von Graphen =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-97-1-007 =month= 3 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =ADD= =author= Vorobyov; Sergei =title= Third Order Matching in $\lambda \rightarrow$ - {\em Curry} is Undecidable =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-97-1-006 =month= 5 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =ADD= =author= Brodal; Gerth S. + Traeff; Jesper L. + Zaroliagis; Christos D. =title= A Parallel Priority Queue with Constant Time Operations =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-97-1-011 =month= 5 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =ADD= =author= Garg; Naaven + Manss; Christian =title= Evaluating a 2-approximation algorithm or edge-separators in planar graphs =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-97-1-010 =month= 3 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =ADD= =author= Albers; Susanne =title= Better Bounds for Online Scheduling =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Plank-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-97-1-009 =month= 3 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =ADD= =author= Moskaliuk; Stepan S. =title= Walter Thirring =year= 1997 =publisher= The Walter Thirring International Institute for Mathematical Physics, Astrophysics and Nuclear Investigations, Kyiv =series= Biographical and Bibliographical Series of Classics of World Science =reftype= 15 =source= 3 =owner= 2 =ADD= =author= Who; Who's =title= Who's Who in Science and Engineering (1996-1997) =year= 1997 =publisher= Marquis Who'sWho =edition= 3 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Gruen; Oskar + Heinrich; Lutz J. =title= Wirtschaftsinformatik. Ergebnisse empirischer Forschung (Business Informatics. Results of Empirical Research, in German) =year= 1997 =publisher= Springer =series= SpringerWirtschaftswissenschaften =number= 19 =owner= 2 =reftype= 15 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Abramsky; S. + Gabbay; Dov M. + Maibaum; T.S.E. =title= Handbook of Logic in Computer Science. Vol 3: Semantic Structures. =year= 1994 =publisher= Claredon Press =note= London =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 1 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-02a =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-02a.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 03 =author= Rolletschek; Heinrich =title= Formal Specification and Verification (Lecture Notes) =abstract= In these lecture notes the basic theory of program verification is introduced. In an introductory chapter the fundamental concepts (specification, partial and total correctness) are defined. Chapter 1 deals with the basic proof rules, which allow to handle conditionals, while-loops and other control structures. In chapter 2 these rules are put on a rigorous mathematical basis, using a formal definition of the semantics of a programming language; this chapter also presents the theory of weakest pre- and strongest postconditions. Chapter 3 briefly deals with a mixture of topics which are summarized under the headline `Applications of program verification.' On the one hand, it is shown how verification could be carried out for programs executed on a real rather than idealized (mathematical) computer, and on the other hand, an application of the verification methods for the purpose of complexity analysis is given. The last two chapters, finally, show how to verify programs containing structured data types and subroutines, respectively. =keywords= specification, verification =end= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-03 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-03.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 04 =author= Freiseisen; Wolfgang =title= Colored DCEL for Boolean Operations in 2D =abstract= Finding the intersection, union, or difference of two simple polygons are well known problems in computational geometry. In this paper, new algorithms and their implementation solving these problems are presented. Assuming that line segment intersection is done already, the common main idea is to build up a colored doubly connected edge list (DCEL), independently of the actual operation. Colors indicate the relationship between polygons and elements, i.e. every element covered by a polygon will get its color. In order to perform the respective boolean operation the DCEL is traversed for elements with a certain color. It will be shown that the DCEL can be constructed in $O(n \log(n))$ time and using this constructed DCEL the boolean operations need $O(n)$ time. The given implementation, which is part of the \cgal\footnote{ Computational Geometry Algorithms Library} library, is parameterized with traits classes that define geometric predicates, number types, and representation classes. This approach makes it easy to adapt the algorithms to other geometric types and predicates. =sponsor= ESPRIT IV LTR Project No. 21957 (CGAL) of the European Union =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-04 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-04.ps.gz =note= FWF proposal (SFB) =year= 1998 =author= Langer; Ulrich + Buchberger; Bruno =title= Numerical and Symbolic Scientific Computing =month= 06 =abstract= The long-term scientific goal of the SFB is the design, verification, implementation, and analysis of numerical, symbolic, and graphical methods for solving large-scale direct and inverse problems with constraints and their synergetical use in scientific computing for real-life problems of high complexity. We have in mind the so-called field problems (usually described by Partial Differential Equations (PDEs)) and algebraic problems (e.g. involving constraints in algebraic formulation). The particular emphasis of this SFB is put on the integration of graphical, numerical, and symbolic methods on different levels. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-05 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-05.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 05 =author= Schreiner; Wolfgang =title= Distributed Maple - User and Reference Manual =abstract= Distributed Maple is a system for writing parallel programs in the computer algebra system Maple. It allows to create concurrent tasks and have them executed by Maple kernels running on different machines of a network. The system consists of two components: 1. A Java class library which implements a general purpose communication and scheduling mechanism for distributed applications. 2. A binding that allows to access the Java scheduler from Maple and implements a parallel programming model on top. The system is portable to most kinds of computer networks and can be freely downloaded from http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/software/distmaple =keywords= parallel and distributed computing, computer algebra systems, Maple, Java =sponsor= Supported by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF) project HySaX, Proj.No. P11160-TEC =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-06 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-06.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 05 =author= Bayer; Thomas =title= Algorithmic Aspects of Invariant Theory =abstract= Description of the state of the art algorithms in invariant theory of finite groups. =keywords= invariant theory =note= Diploma Thesis =sponsor= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-07 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-07.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 05 =author= Bayer; Thomas =title= Computing the Intersection of Invariant Rings =abstract= We propose an algorithm for computing the intersection of invariant rings $R^{G_{1}}$ and $R^{G_{2}}$ of finite groups $G_{1},G_{2}\leq GL_{n}({\bf K})$, given in terms of algebra generators. The algorithm works in the case that the characteristic of ${\bf K}$ is either $0$ or prime to the order of the group generated by $G_{1}$ and $G_{2}$, and calculates an algebra basis for the intersection $R^{G_{1}}\cap R^{G_{2}}$. =keywords= invariant theory, computer algebra, intersection of subalgebras =howpublished= submitted to JSC =sponsor= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-08 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-08.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 06 =author= Ratschan; Stefan =title= ``Approximate'' Logic - An Overview =abstract= By ``approximate'' logics we mean extensions and modifications of classical (first order) predicate logic which provide means for representing and reasoning with knowledge that are in some sense finer than the classical two- valued approach. We give a classification of such logics and an overview of the literature on the subject. =sponsor= FWF-SFB-P2 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-09 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-09.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 07 =author= Blurock; Edward S. =title= Java Applet Client-Server Interface for a Complex Suite of Chemistry Applications =abstract= This paper describes a grapical interface for a complex suite of programs allowing users to access locally and remotely the underlying chemical software systems. The non-triviality of this task is rooted in the heterogeneous software (web-browsers and computers under different operating systems) and language (JAVA, C++ and FORTRAN) environments that have to communicate with each other. The system, however, is modularised in order to shield the user from this complexity and to provide ease of further development. This is accomplished with a set of portable, public domain resources. The system is used to interface a demonstration of the chemical modeling system REACTION. =sponsor= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-10 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-10.html =year= 1998 =month= 06 =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Jebelean; Tudor =title= The Second International Theorema Workshop =abstract= The collection of papers. =sponsor= The workshop and part of the research presented here was supported by INTAS project 96-0760. Part of the researchers from RISC-Linz are supported by Austrian Science Fundation (FWF) project FO-1302 (SFB) and by a project grant on ``Computer Algebra'' by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-11 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-11.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 07 =author= Blurock; Edward S. =title= Characterising Complex Reaction Mechanisms using Machine Learning Clustering Techniques =abstract= A machine learning conceptual clustering method applied to reaction mechanisms provides an automatic and, hence, unbiased means to differentiate between reactive phases within a total reactive process. Similar reactive phases were defined by means of local reaction sensitivity values. The method was applied to the Hochgreb and Dryer aldehyde combustion mechanism of 36 reactions. Three major time ranges were found and characterised, an initial phase of aldehyde reaction, an intermediate phase where only a small amount of aldehyde is left and an end phase of reactions to final products. Further refinements of these phases into sub-time intervals were found. All ranges found could be chemically justified. This method is meant as a supplement to existing methods of mechanism analysis and its main purpose is the automatic characterisation of existing mechanisms and can only indirectly (i.e., when supplemented with other methods) be used for mechanism reduction. =sponsor= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-12 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-12.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 07 =author= Blurock; Edward S. =title= ANALYSIS++: Object-Oriented Framework for Multi-Strategy Machine Learning Methods =abstract= {\bf ANALYSIS++} is a framework, written in {\bf C++}, for the manipulation and development of multi-strategy machine learning methods and their corresponding data objects. The framework consists of a heirarchy of subframeworks, an object framework for the management of the data used and generated by machine learning methods and their further use by other methods, an algorithm framework for the organisation of the machine learning methods and their support routines and a goal framework for the management of algorithms in a goal-oriented strategy. =sponsor= ESPRIT Project 22897, UNI-SOFTWARE PLUS, A-4232 Hagenberg, Austria =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-13 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-13.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 07 =author= Blurock; Edward S. =title= Use of Atomic and Bond Parameters in a Spectral Representation of a Molecule for Physical Property Determination =abstract= A method was introduced is a generalization of simple counting procedures of atomic and bond information. Instead of being limited to traditional counts such as atomic number or types of bonds, a molecule is represented in terms of a {\it spectra} of atomic and bond parameters resulting from molecular calculations (semi-empirical, ab initio, etc.). Which semi-empirical or ab initio method one uses is the determining factor as to what information is represented in the molecular description. The main use of this method is in inductive learning analysis of the relationship between an experimental molecular property and molecular substructures. An example is given using semi-empirical calculations as the basis for the spectra. Since this spectral description comprises calculated physical parameters describing the atomic and bonding character of the molecule, the results of the analysis can be better associated with real physical mechanisms. =howpublished= Journal of Chemical Information and Comuputer Science, 1998 =sponsor= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-14 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-14.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 07 =author= Tomuta; Elena =title= An Architecture for Combining Provers and its Applications in the Theorema System =abstract= This thesis is the result of the author's work in the Theorema project whose aim is to build a system integrating Computer Algebra and Logic. One part of the system is a mixed interactive-automated theorem prover which offers support to mathematicians by generating automatically the "easy" parts of mathematical proofs. When generating proofs the system imitates the way in which mathematicians work. Within this frame, we first investigate the problems appearing when proving with functors. In order to do this we design and implement a simple language allowing the user of the Theorema system to define functors and domains and to state properties involving them. We design a functor prover which handles the constructs of the functor language and we carry out experiments with concrete proofs generated automatically. The functor prover is based on a combination of basic provers in Theorema, each carrying out a special type of reasoning step: higher order predicate logic, simplification with respect to a set of equalities, induction. During the implementation of the prover and our experiments, several problems appeared related to the way the basic provers interact and to how this interaction can be adjusted easily to the type of problem at hand. We design and implement a mechanism for provers' interaction which includes a language for specifying strategies and interactio patterns during proof search. This mechanism is now being used in Theorema also outside the functor prover. It is based on known artificial intelligence date structures and algorithms like AND-OR graphs but has several new features which were motivated by the particular requests of Theorema. This thesis is practice oriented and virtually all of the language constructs and algorithms are implemented in Theorema. =keywords= automatic reasoning =note= PhD Thesis =sponsor= Austrian Science Foundation (FWF), project FO-1302 (SFB). =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-15 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-15.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 10 =author= Danielczyk-Landerl; Werner =title= Syntax Processing and Code Generation for a Generic Programming Language =abstract= We describe the techniques developed and used for implementing the parser and code generator for a programming language that exploits functors, i.e., parameterized modules, for developing generic libraries. An imperative core language is used for describing the implementation of the entities provided by functors. The parser generates a syntax tree representing the parsed source text. Several sub-parsers are called (and call each other) for parsing certain syntax domains of the language. In particular, the parsers for the syntax domains of the C-like core language are separated from the actual functor language parts of the parser. This allows to easily switch to another core language if desired. The parser hides the operators and literals allowed in the expressions of the language as purely syntactic features from the other parts of the compiler, and makes them, on the other hand, user-definable. The code generator produces C++ (essentially C) code for fully instantiated functors. This is compiled by the GNU C++ compiler to object code that can be linked to C or C++ programs. The functor language allows the definition of constructors and destructors for user-defined types. The code generated for expressions serves for the correct life-time and appropriate destruction of all temporary values. Default implementations for functions are generated from function specifications. Appropriate parameter passing mechanisms are chosen depending on parameter modes and types. This is possible since the semantics of the parameter modes provided by the functor language are not specified in terms of certain passing mechanisms. Finally, debugging information is included in the generated C++ code that allows tracing the execution of functor language source texts with usual source level debugging tools. =note= Diploma Thesis =sponsor= FWF project P11414-{\"O}TE ``HPGP---High-Performance Generic Programming'' =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-16 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-16.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 10 =author= Hemmecke; Ralf + Hillgarter; Erik + Schreiner; Wolfgang + Winkler; Franz =title= An Evaluation of the State of the CASA System =abstract= The computer algebra software CASA (Computer Algebra Software for Algebraic Geometry), which is based on the computer algebra system Maple, is being developed by the computer algebra group at RISC under the direction of F. Winkler. In this report, CASA is analyzed with respect to its current state and possible improvements. Finally, some improvements and extensions of the system are outlined. =keywords= =sponsor= FWF, Project HySaX, P11160-TEC and SFB F013, Project 1304 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-17 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-17.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 11 =author= Schicho; Josef + Li; Ziming =title= A Construction of Radical Ideals in Polynomial Algebra =abstract= Given an ideal~$I$ generated by~$n$ polynomials in~$m+n$ indeterminates over a field, we construct an ideal~$J$ from the given basis of~$I$ and one of its Jacobians. We prove that~$J$ is radical and that~$J$ is the intersection of some isolated prime ideals of~$I$ if~$J$ is nontrivial. The result may be regarded as a generalization of a lemma by~D.~Lazard. =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-18 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-18.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 11 =author= Pau; Petru + Freiseisen; Wolfgang =title= A Generic Plane-Sweep for Intersecting Line Segments =abstract= An algorithm for reporting all intersections of a set of line segments is presented. Based on the Bentley-Ottmann sweep-line algorithm, it handles all degenerate cases and takes $O((n+n_{dip}) \log(n)+k)$ time, where $n$ is the number of segments, $n_{dip}$ is the number of distinct intersection points and $k$ is the size of the output. Unlike other algorithms solving the line segment intersection problem, we view the degenerate cases as parts of the problem. Therefore, they are solved in the frame of a common approach, instead of being handled separately. Some implementation details are also given using the generic programming mechanism of \emph{C++} in the frame of \cgal\ (Computational Geometry Algorithm Library). =keywords= computational geometry, sweep-line =sponsor= ESPRIT IV LTR Project No. 21957 (CGAL) =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-19 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-19.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 12 =author= Negru; Viorel + Maruster; Stefan + Sandru ; Calin =title= Intelligent system for non-linear simultaneous equations solving =abstract= The goal of this study is to develop an intelligent system able to assist the user in solving non-linear equation systems. Modeling the human expertise, the system must be able to choose automatically the most adequate numerical methods or to combine numerical methods for solving a non-linear equations system. Our study refers to: the acquisition and formalization of human expert knowledge; the task-oriented formalization of reasoning; the design of the numerical routines library and of the methods base. For this purpose we are using a knowledge based system (rules and objects based) with the possibility to combine symbolic and numerical computing. We are using classical numerical methods (Newton, Secant etc.), and also recent methods (conjugated gradient, Broyden etc.). A prototype was implemented using the expert system shell Clips. =keywords= expert systems, task-oriented model, coupling symbolic and numerical computing, numerical analysis, non-linear equation systems. =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-20 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-20.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 12 =author= Schreiner; Wolfgang =title= On Engineering a Distributed Algorithm =abstract= The aim of this paper to demonstrate rigorous reasoning in the context of concurrency. We present a small case study on the engineering of a distributed algorithm: its derivation from the problem specification, formal specifications of its behavior and of the desired correctness property, and rigorous proofs that the behavior always meets this property and eventually leads to a desired state. =keywords= distributed algorithms, concurrency, temporal logic, specification, verification =howpublished= Software for Communication Technologies, Third International Austrian-Israeli Technion Symposium with Industrial Forum, April 26-27, 1999, Hagenberg, Austria. =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-21 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-21.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 12 =author= Matasaru; Bogdan + Schicho; Josef =title= The Complexity Analysis For An Algorithm To Compute Adjoints For Curves Due To Jeremy Teitelbaum =abstract= The method of adjoints is used in many CAD/CAM applications where the parametrization of curves is needed. The aim of this paper is to give an estimation of the complexity of computing adjoints for curves. =keywords= adjoints singularities =sponsor= FWF - Adjoints =end= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-22 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-22.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 12 =author= Schicho; Josef =title= Logic 2 for Mathematicians and Computer Scientists - Lecture notes =abstract= These are the lecture notes of the course given in SS98. =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-23 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-23.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 12 =author= Marin; Mircea + Schreiner; Wolfgang =title= CFLP: a Distributed Constraint Solving System for Functional Logic Programming =abstract= CFLP is a distributed software system which aims at integrating constraint solving capabilities over various domains in a functional logic programming environment. In this paper we report on the current statas of the development of the system. The general structure and the functionality of the system components are presented. =howpublished= P. Kacsuk and G. Kotsis (eds)., DAPSYS'98 Workshop on Distributed and Parallel Systems, September 28-30, 1998, Budapest, Hungary, pp.133-136. =keywords= functional logic programming, constraint solving, distributed systems =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-24 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-24.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 12 =author= Caprotti; Olga =title= Symbolic Pattern Solving in Algebraic Structures =abstract= This thesis introduces and develops a new method for finding symbolic solutions of equations in progressively richer algebraic structures. A symbolic solution, compared to corresponding 'numeric' answer, is advantageous because it is expressive, maipulatable, error-free and reusable. Intensive research in symbolic computation has already produced deep results, for instance in unification theory and computer algebra. But, it is not yet sufficient. As soon as the problems increase in complexity, whether for the number of equations, or their degree, or for the number of symbols involved, the symbolic methods fail to perform to the expectations of real-world applications. However, the problem instance often suggests a skeleton of the solution, a {\em solution pattern}. A promising approach, advocated here, uses these patterns to reduce the original complexity by requesting only solutions of a specific form. Pattern solving is successful if some substitution of the unknown coefficients, whithin the pattern, turns the pattern into a solution. The core of the method is the possibility of straightforward elimination of universally quantified variables from formulas related to the input problem and solution pattern. It is shown that fast elimination of universal quantifiers is complete in infinite integral domains, torsion-free modules over an infinite domain, finite dimensional division algebras over infinite fields, and in graded exterior algebras, if the underlying scalar field is infinite. These results promise that pattern solving can even be extended beyond the rich algebraic structures shown. =note= PhD Thesis =sponsor= ACCLAIM (EP 7195): Advanced Concurrent Constraint Languages, CEI-PACT: Programming Environments, Algorithms, Applications, Compilers, and Tools for Parallel Computation, WP4 on Computer Algebra. =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-25 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-25.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 12 =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Aigner; Klaus + Dupre; Claudio + Jebelean; Tudor + Kriftner; Franz + Marin; Mircea + Nakagawa; Koji + Podisor; Ovidiu + Tomuta; Elena + Usenko; Yaroslav + Vasaru; Daniela + Windsteiger; Wolfgang =title= {\em Theorema}: An Integrated System for Computation and Deduction in Natural Style =abstract= The {\em Theorema} project aims at integrating computation and deduction in a system that can be used by the working scientist for building and checking mathematical models, including the design and verification of new algorithms. Currently, the system uses the rewrite engine of the computer algebra system {\em Mathematica} for building and combining a number of automatic/interactive provers (high-order predicate-logic, induction for lists/tuples and natural numbers, etc.) in natural deduction style and in natural language presentation. These provers can be used for defining and proving properties of mathematical models and algorithms, while a specially provided ``computing engine'' can execute directly the logical description of these algorithms. =howpublished= CADE 98 (Computer Aided Deduction), Lindau, Germany, July 1998, Workshop on Integrating Computation and Deduction =sponsor= Austrian Science Foundation (FWF), project FO-1302 (SFB). =keywords= automated reasoning =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-26 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-26.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 12 =author= Sendra; J.Rafael + Winkler; Franz =title= Algorithms for Rational Real Algebraic Curves =abstract= We study fundamental properties of real curves, especially of rational real curves, and we derive several algorithms to decide the reality and rationality of curves in the complex plane. =howpublished= submitted for publication =sponsor= FWF, Proj. HySaX, P11160-TEC, and SFB F013, Proj. 1304. and Austrian-Spanish exchange program Acci\'on Integrada 30/97b. =keywords= algebraic curves, rational parametrization =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-27 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-27.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 12 =author= Lichtenberger; Franz =title= Mathematik f\"{u}r Software-Ingenieure: Gibt's das \"{u}berhaupt? =abstract= Es ist unbestritten, da\ss \ in allen technischen Studien, insbesondere in den klassischen Ingenieursdisziplinen, die Mathematikausbildung einen Gro{\ss}en Stellenwert besitzt. Das relativ neue Gebit des Software-Engineering z\"{a}lt zweifelsohne zu den Ingenieurswissweschaften, doch die Relevanz der Mathematik wird hier - vor allem von Seiten der Praktiker - oft nicht mehr als so selbstverst\"{a}ndlich angesehen. Ich m\"{o}chte in diesem Artikel meine ganz pers\"{o}nliche Ansicht zu der im Titel gestallten Frage darstellen, die auf meiner nun gut zwanzigj\"{a}hrigen Lehrerfahrung aus Mathematik und Informatik beruht. Obwohl Einigkeit dar\"{u}ber besteht, da\ss \ Software-Engineering zu den Ingenieurdisziplinen zu z\"{a}lehn ist, unterscheidet es sich doch in vielen Aspekten von den klassischen Ingenieursf\"{a}chern. Eine ausf\"{u}rliche Diskussion der diesbez\"{u}glichen Gemeinsakeiten und Unterschiede, insbesondere zu verwandten Gebieten wie Informatik und Telematik, is im Rahmen dieses Artikels nicht m\"{o}glich. F\"{u}r mich is gerade f\"{u}r das jeweilige Fach relevante Mathematik, die als diskriminiender Faktor angesehen werden kann, da ich die Mathematik immer als das ``Kondensat'' der in einem Fach verwendeten Problemel\"{o}sungsmethoden ansehe. In diesem Sinne m\"{o}chte ich argumentieren, das sich das Software-Engineering {\em wesentlich} von den klassischen Ingenieurdisziplinen unterschiedet, weil es einer ganz anderen Mathematik bedarf. =howpublished= Telematik. Zeitschrift des Telematik-Ingenieur-Verbandes. Vol 4. No 2/98. =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 98-28 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1998/98-28.ps.gz =year= 1998 =month= 12 =author= Lichtenberger; Franz =title= Mathematics Education for Software Engineers: An Underestimated Challenge =abstract= (Note: the paper is in English.) Software Engineering ist eine junge Ingenieursdisziplin und es stellt sich in Frage, welche Art von Mathematik f\"{u}r sie notwendig bzw brauchbar ist. Entgegen der oft vertretenen Meinung, da\ss \ die klassische Ingenieursmathematik hier ebenfalls angebracht ist, wird argumentiert, da\ss \ f\"{u}r Software Engineering eine ganz andere Mathematik notwendig w\"{a}re. Anhand eines Beispiels, n\"{a}mlich der mathematischen Definition des in der Softwaretechnik fundamentalen Begriffs ``abstrakter Datentyp'' wird gezeigt, da\ss \ dazu z.B. Methodes aus der Kategorientheorie gebraucht werden. Auf diese Art von Mathematik bereitet die Schulmathematik \"{u}berhaupt nicht vor. Die Entwiklung von in diese Richtung gehenden Lehrpl\"{a}nen stellt eine gro{\ss}e Herausforderung dar. =howpublished= A. Melezinek, V. M. Prichodko (Hrsg.) P\"{a}dagogische Probleme in der Ingineurausbildung. Band 1. Referate des 27. Internationalen Symposiums Ingenieurp\"{a}dagogik'98. =ADD= =author= Kacsuk; Peter + Kotsis; Gabriele =title= DAPSYS98. Workshop on Distributed and Parallel Systems. Budapest, Hungary, Sep 27 - 29, =year= 1998 =publisher= Universitaet Wien =series= Techreports, Inst. fuer Angewandte Informatik und Informationssysteme =number= TR-98102 =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Heugl; Helmuth + Klinger; Walter + Lechner; Josef =title= Mathematikunterricht mit Computeralgebra-Systemen =year= 1996 =publisher= Addison-Wesley =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Brim; Lubos + Gruska; Jozef + Zlatuska; Jiri =title= MFCS'98. Mathematica Foundations of Computer Science. 23 International Symposium, Brno, Czech Republic, Aug. =year= 1998 =publisher= Springer =series= LNCS =number= 1450 =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Kirchner; Claude + Kirchner; Helene =title= CADE-15. 15th International Conference on Automated Deduction. Lindau, Germany, July. =year= 1998 =publisher= Springer =series= LNAI, LNCS =address= 1421 =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Bjorner; Nikolaj S. + Haenhle; Reiner + Menzel; Wolfram + Reif; Wolfgang + Schmitt; Peter H. =title= Integration of Deductive Systems. International Workshop by CADE-15. Lindau, Germany, July 5 - 6. =year= 1998 =publisher= none =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Mendelson; Elliot =title= Introduction to Mathematical Logic =year= 1997 =publisher= Chapman & Hall =edition= 4 =owner= 3 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Gloor; Oliver =title= ISSAC 98. International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation. Rostock, Germany, Aug 13 - 15. =year= 1998 =publisher= ACM Press =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Smolka; Gert =title= CP97. Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming. Third International Conference. Linz, Austria, Oct/Nov. =year= 1997 =publisher= Springer =series= LNCS =number= 1330 =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Stollnitz; Eric J. + Derose; Tony D. + Salesin; David H. =title= Wavelets for Computer Graphics. Theory and Applications. =year= 1996 =publisher= Morgan Kaufmann =series= The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics and Geometric Modelling =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Lachmayer; Herbert + Louis; Eleonora =title= Work and Culture. Buero. Inszenierung von Arbeit. =year= 1998 =publisher= Ritter Verlag =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Breitenecker; F. =title= CASe. Computer Algebra Systeme. Einsatz, Anwndungen, Entwiklungen. Seminar ueber Modellbildung und Simulation. TU Wien, 21 Apr. =year= 1998 =publisher= ARGESIM, TU Wien =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Kajler; N. =title= Computer-Human Interaction in Symbolic Computation =year= 1998 =publisher= Springer =series= Texts and Monographs in Symbolic Computation =note= Selected papers from HISC workshop, Amsterdam 1994. =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Delzanno; Giorgio + Podelski; Andreas =title= Model checking infinite-state systems in CLP =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-98-2-012 =month= 07 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Degtyarev; Anatoli + Voronkov; Andrei =title= Equality reasoning in sequent-based calculi =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-98-2-011 =month= 07 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Krysta; Piotr + Lorys; Krzysztof =title= New approximation algorithms for the achromatic number =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-98-1-016 =month= 07 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Crauser; Andreas + Ferragina; Paolo + Melhorn; Kurt + Meyer; Ulrich + Ramos; Edgar =title= Randomized external-memory algorithms for some geometric problems =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-98-1-017 =month= 07 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Dubhashi; Devdatt + Ranjan; Desh =title= On positive influence and negative dependence =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-98-1-018 =month= 07 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Melhorn; Kurt =title= WAE'98: Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Algorithm Engineering =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-98-1-019 =month= 08 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Albers; Susanne + Schmidt; Guenter =title= Scehduling with unexpected machine breakdowns =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-98-1-021 =month= 09 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Henzinger; Monika R. + Leonardi; Stefano =title= Scheduling multicasts on unit-capacity trees and meshes =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-98-1-015 =month= 05 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Rueb; Christine =title= On Wallace's method for the generation of normal varieties =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik =number= MPI-I-98-1-020 =month= 07 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Lie; Sophus =title= Theorie der transformationsgruppen. 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Microsoft's Component Object Model =year= 1997 =publisher= Microsoft Press =note= Uni inventory 14574 =owner= 3 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Windsteiger; Wolfgang =title= Using GR\"OBNER as a "Black Box" =number= 93-71 =year= 1993 =sponsor= This work was done during a two-months visit at the Department of Electronics and Electric Engineering at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1993/93-71.ps.gz =abstract= This document should serve as a User's Guide to the library GR\"OBNER and its accompanying I/O library GR\"OBNER-IO for those users who do not intend to change any part of the library but rather want to use it as a "Gr\"obner-basis-calculator". Therefor, no deep insight into the structure of the programs, software-technological issues, and data structures is required but some simple recipes, how to solve certain classes of problems by Gr\"obner bases are desired. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Windsteiger; Wolfgang + Buchberger; Bruno =title= GR\"OBNER: A Library for Computing Gr\"obner Bases based on SACLIB =number= 93-72 =year= 1993 =sponsor= Austrian Ministery of Science, proj. no. 613.523/3-27a/89 (``Gr"{o}bner Bases''), POSSO project (Polynomial System Solving), Esprit III Basic Research Action 6846, supported by the Austrian Science Foundation. =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1993/93-72.ps.gz =abstract= Almost every computer algebra system contains some implementation of the Gr\"obner bases algorithm. The present implementation has the following specific features: The source code is distributed and publically available free of charge. The library is written in C. A simple but efficient mechanism of polymorphism is implemented that enables the user to adjust the library to a wide variety of coefficient domains, power product and polynomial representations, admissible orderings, selection strategies for pairs, etc. Thus, GR\"OBNER should be a useful tool for those who want to do research in Gr\"obner bases theory and applications and, hence, need access to all details of the implementation and also for those who want to apply the algorithm as a black box, possibly as a subalgorithm in a larger implementation, and need high efficiency. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Vasaru; Daniela + Ida; Tetsuo + Buchberger; Bruno =title= First International Theorema Workshop =number= 97-20 =month= 6 =year= 1997 =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-23/index.html =keywords= automated theorem proving, natural deduction, computer algebra system =note= Proceedings of the workshop, including also some older papers for reference. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Ida; Tetsuo + Vasaru; Daniela =title= First International Theorema Workshop =number= 97-20 =month= 6 =year= 1997 =sponsor= TARA project (University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chair of Professor Tetsuo Ida), project "Coordination Programming in Open Computiong Environments" (Advanced Information Technology Program - AITP of the Information-Techology Promotion Agency - IPA, Japan), grant on "Computer Algebra" by Fujitsu Labs, ISIS, Numazu, Japan. =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1997/97-20/index.html =keywords= automated theorem proving, natural deduction, computer algebra system =note= Proceedings of the workshop, including also some older papers for reference. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Schreiner; Wolfgang + Ida; Tetsuo + Marin; Mircea =title= CFLP: a Mathematica Implementation of a Distributed Constraint Solving System =number= 99-35 =month= 12 =year= 1999 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-35.ps.gz =abstract= The need for combining and making cooperate various constraint solvers is widely recognized. Such an integrated system would allow solving problems that can not be solved by a single solver. CFLP (Constrained Functional Logic Programming language) is a distributed software system consisting of a functional logic interpreter running on one machine and a number of constraint solving engines running on other machines. The interpreter is based on a deterministic version of a lazy narrowing calculus which was extended in two main directions: (a) the possibility to specify explicit OR-parallelism, and (b) the possibility to specify constraints over various domains. The OR parallel features of the interpreter allow the decomposition of the solution space into different subspaces denoted by varous sets of constraints; the individual sets are solved by different constraint solving engines in parallel and joined together to form the total solution set. This allows to investigate problems with large solution spaces using the computational power available in large computer networks. The system is written entirely in Mathematica and uses the MathLink protocol for inter-process communication. The current implementation can solve problems expressible in functional logic and involving constraints such as linear, polynomial and differential equations. =keywords= functional programming, logic programming, constraint solving, distributed systems, Mathematica. =howpublished= IMS '99, Third International Mathematica Symposium, Hagenberg, Austria, August 23-25, 1999. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Marin; Mircea + Ida; Tetsuo + Schreiner; Wolfgang =title= CFLP: a Mathematica Implementation of a Distributed Constraint Solving System =number= 99-35 =month= 12 =year= 1999 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-35.ps.gz =abstract= The need for combining and making cooperate various constraint solvers is widely recognized. Such an integrated system would allow solving problems that can not be solved by a single solver. CFLP (Constrained Functional Logic Programming language) is a distributed software system consisting of a functional logic interpreter running on one machine and a number of constraint solving engines running on other machines. The interpreter is based on a deterministic version of a lazy narrowing calculus which was extended in two main directions: (a) the possibility to specify explicit OR-parallelism, and (b) the possibility to specify constraints over various domains. The OR parallel features of the interpreter allow the decomposition of the solution space into different subspaces denoted by varous sets of constraints; the individual sets are solved by different constraint solving engines in parallel and joined together to form the total solution set. This allows to investigate problems with large solution spaces using the computational power available in large computer networks. The system is written entirely in Mathematica and uses the MathLink protocol for inter-process communication. The current implementation can solve problems expressible in functional logic and involving constraints such as linear, polynomial and differential equations. =keywords= functional programming, logic programming, constraint solving, distributed systems, Mathematica. =howpublished= IMS '99, Third International Mathematica Symposium, Hagenberg, Austria, August 23-25, 1999. =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =author= Hoare; C.A.R. =title= Communicating Sequential Processes =year= 1985 =publisher= Prentice/Hall International, London =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 1 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-01 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-01.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 01 =author= Bikker; Piet + Uteshev; Alexei Yu. =title= On the B\'{e}zout Construction of the Resultant =abstract= This paper deals with some idea of B\'{e}zout and his successors Poisson, Netto and Laurent for solving polynomial systems. We treat them from the determinantal and from the Gr\"{o}bner basis point of view. This results in effective algorithms for constructing the multivariate resultant. Other problems of the Elimination Theory are discussed: how to find an eliminant for a polynomial system, how to represent its zeros as the rational functions of the roots of this eliminant and how to separate zeros. =sponsor= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-02 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-02.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 01 =author= Schicho; Josef =title= A direct method for polynomial parametrization of curves =abstract= The problem of finding polynomial parametrization of curves - if exist - can be solved by rational parametrization methods and subsequent improvement of the result. In this paper we try to give a direct approach. =sponsor= FWF - adjoints project =end= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-03 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-03.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 01 =author= Bodnar; Gabor + Schicho; Josef =title= A Computer Program for the Resolution of Singularities =abstract= Villamayor's constructive proof for the resolution of singularities implicitly contains an algorithm, which has been implemented by the authors. We describe some key features which had to be added as to make it work on the computer. =keywords= singularities =note= submitted to proceedings of Obergurgl 97 =sponsor= FWF - Adjoints =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-04 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-04.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 01 =author= Schicho; Josef + Tesacek; Antonin =title= An Improved Projection Operator for CAD using Groebner Bases =abstract= In this paper is presented an improvement of projection operator in cylindrical algebraic decomposition (CAD) algorithm, which is very useful algorithm for solving many important mathematical problems involving algebraic constraints. The Groebner bases computation is used in improved projection operator, which yields in smaller projection sets. =sponsor= SFB project 3 =keywords= quantifier elimination =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-05 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-05.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 01 =author= Pau; Petru =title= Translating Convex Polyhedra to Contain a Maximum Number of Points =abstract= We present a generalization of a problem of optimal placement for convex shapes: {\it find a translation of a convex $3$-dimensional polytope such that it contains a maximum number of points from a given set}. For a polyhedron with $m$ vertices and a set of $n$ points in space, the algorithm finds a placement of maximal containment in $O(mnd^2\log md)$. =howpublished= Accepted for publication by the Annals of the West University of Timisoara, Romania =keywords= optimal placement =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-06 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-06.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 01 =author= Bodnar; Gabor + Schicho; Josef =title= Automated Resolution of Singularities for Hypersurfaces =abstract= We give a description of an algorithm for the resolution of singularities, in the case of hypersurfaces in characteristic~0. It is based on a constructive existence proof due to Villamayor. The algorithm is implemented in Maple. =note= Submitted for the JSC special issue (1999) =sponsor= FWF, Adjoints project =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-07 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-07.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 03 =author= Pau; Petru + Schicho; Josef =title= Quantifier Elimination for Trigonometric Polynomials by Cylindrical Trigonometric Decomposition =abstract= Given a formula $\Phi$ in $r$ variables, some of them quantified and/or occurring as arguments in trigonometric functions, we consider in this paper the problem of finding a quantifier-free formula equivalent to $\Phi$. We present an algorithm that computes first a decomposition of the space so that the polynomials occurring in $\Phi$ are sign-invariant over each cell of this decomposition. Then the cells over which $\Phi$ is true are collected: their description gives a quantifier-free formula equivalent to $\Phi$. The algorithm is an adaption of a well-known algorithm for the same problem with polynomial functions. =sponsor= FWF project SFB F1303 =end= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-08 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-08.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 03 =author= Schreiner; Wolfgang =title= A Parallel Computer Algebra System Based on Maple and Java =abstract= Distributed Maple is a system for writing parallel programs in the computer algebra system Maple. It allows to create concurrent tasks and to execute them by Maple kernels running on different machines of a network. The system consists of two components: * A Java class library which implements a general purpose communication and scheduling mechanism for distributed applications. * A binding that allows to access the Java scheduler from Maple and implements a parallel programming model on top. The system is portable to most kinds of computer networks and is freely available. =howpublished= Software for Communication Technologies, Third International Austrian-Israeli Technion Symposium with Industrial Forum, April 26-27, 1999, Hagenberg, Austria. =sponsor= FWF project P11160-TEC "HySaX" =keywords= distributed systems, computer algebra, Maple, Java. =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-09 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-09.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 04 =author= Schreiner; Wolfgang =title= Developing a Distributed System for Algebraic Geometry =abstract= We report on a project on parallelizing parts of the software library CASA for computing with and reasoning about objects in algebraic geometry with applications in computer aided geometric design and solid modeling. CASA is implemented in the language of the computer algebra system Maple; we therefore have developed ``Distributed Maple'' as an environment for executing parallel Maple programs on multiple computers of a network. Using this environment, we have started the parallelization of some important CASA algorithms; for a particular subproblem we achieve a speedup of 15 on a heterogeneous network with 24 processors distributed among PCs, workstations, and shared memory multiprocessors. =howpublished= EURO-CM-PAR'99 Third Euro-conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing for Computational Mechanics, Weimar, Germany, March 20--25, 1999, Barry H.V. Topping (ed.), Civil-Comp Press, Edinburgh. =sponsor= FWF project P11160-TEC (HySaX) =keywords= parallel computing, computer networks, CASA, Maple, Java =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-10 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-10.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 04 =author= Caruso; Fabrizio + Schneider; Carsten + Van De Weyer; Geert + Schreiner; Wolfgang =title= A Student Dictionary System =abstract= In this paper we present a detailed case study of formal systems specification with the aid of the term rewriting system cafeOBJ. The software system we use for this case study is a rather straightforward and uncomplicated system that we call a "Student Dictionary System". This is basically an electronic dictionary that has some functions allowing its users to test their knowledge of the vocabulary of a certain language. We demonstrate, using this example, how an informal notion of the functionality of a software system is translated into a formal formulation of the functionality of this software system using notions from the theory of formal systems specification. Furthermore, we demonstrate how implementing this formal specification in a term rewriting language helps the software designer to test the current functionality of his or her system and in that way helps him or her to resolve ambiguities in the initial design of the system. =keywords= algebraic specifications, formal methods, software engineering, cafeOBJ =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-11 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-11.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 04 =author= Hillgarter; Erik =title= The Classification Problem for (Point) Symmetries of 2nd Order PDE's in one Dependent and two Independent Variables =abstract= This report deals with the most important means for finding closed form solutions of differential equations, namely the so called non-trivial symmetries that a given DE may admit. =note= SFB Report =sponsor= FWF project F013, SFB F013 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-12 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-12.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 05 =author= Chyzak; Frederic =title= Holonomic Functions in Computer Algebra --- Slides of a Series of Talks =abstract= The present document collects the slides from a series of talks given by the author in Winter 1999 at the {\em Combinatorics Seminar\/} held by Peter Paule in RISC-Linz (Austria). Its main goal is to present algorithms for symbolic summation and integration, and also for other algorithmic manipulations of special functions and combinatorial sequences. But it also provides the detailed background on holonomy required in algorithmic applications. =note= slides of a series of talks =sponsor= SFB grant F1305 of the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF) =keywords= computer algebra, holonomic functions, symbolic integration, symbolic summation, polynomial elimination, Groebner bases, D-modules, Zeilberger's algorithm, Ore operators =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-13 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-13.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 05 =author= Szigeti; Ferenc + De Sarrazin; Gisela + Cardillo; Juan =title= Computer aided problem solving via optimization =abstract= Assuming a finite set of tools with a rule based implementation, we define a language. The active tools are defined at each word of language. Suppose that a valuation function is given on our language, which indicates whether a sequence of tools (word) solves a certain task. Then we construct a minimal realization, a graded state space representation of the valuation function. Finally, by calculating an ``optimal control" problem for a multi-(two) objective function, we can compute that after making a ``move" (applying a new active tool) the solution of our task is approaching, moving away, or that the step does not affect our ability to solve our task. Hence, after the implementation of our algorithm, the problem solving is supervised by an intelligent computer, capable of the evaluation and decision making. =keywords= language, discrete events dynamics system, minimum principle, multi-objetive function, intelligent dialogue. =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-14 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-14.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 06 =author= Marin; Mircea + Ida; Tetsuo + Middeldorp; Aart + Yanagi; Takura =title= LNCA: A Lazy Narrowing Calculus for Applicative Term Rewriting Systems =abstract= We propose a new calculus, called LNCA, to deal efficiently with confluent applicative term rewriting systems, and prove its soundness and completeness. =note= Also published as Technical Report ISE-TR-99-158, Tsukuba, Japan =sponsor= =keywords= functional logic programming, lazy narrowing =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-15 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-15.tar.gz =year= 1999 =month= 06 =author= Windsteiger; Wolfgang =title= Theorema: Overview on Using the System and Details on Composing Hierarchical Knowledge Bases =abstract= Parts of the contents of this presentation were contributed by members of the Theorema group at RISC, Hagenberg, Austria. The Intention of the Theorema System Organizing Structured Knowledge in Theorema Some Examples Prospects for the Future =note= Presented at the Edinburgh Sommer School in Logic, Language, and Computation, 1999. =sponsor= Austrian Science Fundation (FWF), SFB project P1302 (Theorema) =keywords= automatic reasoning =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-16 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-16.ps.gz =note= Diploma Thesis, FHS Hagenberg. Also available as Mathematica notebook ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-16.nb.gz =year= 1999 =month= 07 =author= Kirchner; Martin =title= Program Verification with the Mathematical Software System Theorema =abstract= With Theorema, the Research Institute for Symbolic Computation in Hagenberg attempts to develop an integrated and comprehensive mathematical environment, with emphasis on a "natural" mathematical language with clear semantics and the support of mathematical proving. Within the scope of the thesis we have extended Theorema by a verification system for simple sequential programs. The verification system is designed for educational purposes. It provides an environment for Software Engineering students to learn the basics of formal methods in software development: the formal specification of programs, the annotation of programs and the formal proof of correctness. The most important part of the verification system is a tool, which takes a specification and an annotated program and generates so-called verification conditions. These are mathematical statements which are to be proved; either by "hand", using an existing automated Theorema prover, or with an interactive interface to a Theorema prover. In the thesis we discuss the implementation of such a verification condition generator based on a "predicate transformer" function, and describe the verification rules in detail. The user interfaces for specifications and programs follow the conventions of Theorema and are also presented elaborately. The programs to verify are written in Theorema Procedural Language, a small language designed in the scope of this thesis to enable procedural programming within the functional environment of Theorema. The embedding of this language into the Theorema system allows to specify, implement, verify and execute programs within one uniform environment. We demonstrate the use of the system in numerous examples and provide a tutorial for future users. =keywords= program verification, verification condition generator, mathematical education =end= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-17 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-17.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 07 =author= Blurock; Edward S. =title= ANALYSIS++: Object-Oriented Framework for Generalized Machine Learning Algorithms =abstract= ANALYSIS++ is a system, written in C++, for the manipulation and development of generalized machine learning methods within a multi-strategy approach. The system's flexibility is a result of the object-oriented principles used in the design of its component frameworks: object, algorithm and run. The object framework is for the management of the data used and generated by machine learning methods. The algorithm framework organizes the machine learning methods and their support routines. The run framework manages algorithms in a goal-oriented strategy. This paper outlines the essential classes of each framework with examples on how they are used in the design of generalized machine learning methods. =sponsor= UNI-Software Plus, FLLL =keywords= machine learning, framework, object-oriented =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-18 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-18.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 07 =author= Blurock; Edward S. =title= Generalized Fuzzy Rule Induction: An Object-Oriented Approach =abstract= This paper outlines the implementation of generalized fuzzy rule induction methods in an object-oriented framework. A key to the generalization process is the formulation of partial characterizations and probabilities within a generalized logical framework. The logic and the algorithms are implemented in a general way within an object-oriented framework. The pattern of the methods are defined in a super class and specific variations of the algorithms and logical data are either defined in the derived classes or during runtime specifications. =keywords= fuzzy logic, machine learning, object-oriented =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-19 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-19.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 07 =author= Kossak; Felix =title= An Interface for Interactive Proving with the Mathematical Software System Theorema =abstract= The Theorema project develops an integrated mathematical software system with special focus on a natural-style language with clear semantics and support for proving. Based on the existing automated proving power, we developed an interface for interactive proving. We describe the combination of automated and interactive proving in detail, including the changes we had to make to the existing automated system. The only difference in the proof function call is the setting of an additional option 'Interaction' with three possible values for interactive, semi-interactive and fully-automated mode. Two main windows give a survey over the current proof situation, the initial proof situation, and the past proof steps. Special input windows are created if required. The user has control over the knowledge base and is able to determine each proof step by selecting formulae and available inference rules. Additional input may be given, for instance, in the form of terms for substituting variables. In addition to the technical details, we demonstrate the use of the interactive proving environment with examples. =note= Master Thesis, Polytechnical University of Upper Austria, Department for Software Engineering, A-4232 Hagenberg, Austria =sponsor= Austrian Science Fundation (FWF) - project FO-1302 (FB). =keywords= interactive proving, proof training, automated proving, ATP =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-20 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-20.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 07 =author= Cucu; Lucian =title= Depth of Field Simulation in Ray-Traced Images =abstract= Images ray-traced using the pinhole-camera-model show all objects of the scene in focus. This is rarely the case with real lenses. Therefore, adding depth of field to such images increases the degree of realism. Adding DoF to ray-traced images is a very computationally intensive task in itself, usually performed while ray-tracing the image.. We propose a post-processing approach to the simulation of depth of field in ray-traced images. The POV-Ray ray-tracer was modified to generate a depth map which was then used to check the postprocessor. =sponsor= The SOCRATES programme. =keywords= depth of field, ray-tracing =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-21 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-21.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 08 =author= Caruso; Fabrizio =title= A Macsyma Implementation of Zeilberger's Fast Algorithm =abstract= The details of the first implementation of Zeilberger's algorithm in the Macsyma computer algebra system and the basic theorical ideas behind this algorithm are explained. =note= SFB and RISC Report =sponsor= SFB grant F1305 of the Austrian FWF =keywords= Zeilberger, Gosper, hypergeometric =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-22 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-22.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 08 =author= Deischinger ; Harald =title= Algebraic Geometric Codes =abstract= In this work it is shown, how methods from algebraic geometry can be used to construct valuable codes. In the first chapters a brief summary of algebraic geometry and coding theory is given. It is also demonstrated, how well known classed of codes, especially Reed-Solomon codes, can be constructed as special cases of algebraic geometric codes. The Skorobogatov-Vl{\u a}du{\c t} and Duurmsa decoding algorithms are presented in detail. As part of this diploma thesis a tutorial implementation was done, which is presented at the end. =note= Diploma Thesis =sponsor= =keywords= Goppa code, Gilbert-Varshamov bound =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-23 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-23.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 08 =author= Rodriguez-Millan; Jesus =title= Symbolic PID Control of Second Order Linear Control Systems =abstract= In this work we search for answers to the following questions: i) Under what conditions can a PID controller asymptotically stabilize a second order linear plant? ii) Given a set of design specifications for the closed loop system, does the design problem admit a pole assignment solution? iii) Can the design procedure be constructively seystematized to allow a symbolic computation implementation? =keywords= control systems =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-24 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-24.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 08 =author= Rodriguez-Millan; Jesus =title= Nonlinear Control by Extended Linearization: A Symbolic Computation Approach =abstract= Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
1.1. The origin of our work on symbolic computation for nonlinear control
2. Jacobian and extended linearization
2.1. General design strategy
2.2. Which systems might be stabilized by extended linearization?
3. Extended state-feedback control
3.1. The PDE leading to the nonlinear control law
3.2. Iterative calculation of the nonlinear state-feedback control law
3.3. NLFeedback and NLFeedback 2.0
4. Extended PID control
5. Control devices as filters
5.1. The two-blocks decomposition approach
5.2. Design of nonlinear extended filters
6. Extended Lag-Lead Control
6.1. Two-blocks decomposition of a linear lag-lead compensator
6.2. Symbolic algorithmic calculation of the linear gains
7. NLControl
8. Concluding remarks
References
Appendix 1. Symbolic computation tools for nonlinear control
Complementary references =keywords= control systems =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-25 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-25.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 08 =author= Rodriguez-Millan; Jesus =title= Integrated Symbolic--Graphic--Numeric Computation Tools for Dynamical Nonlinear Control Systems =abstract= In this work we extend our previous two-blocks decomposition approach for the design of nonlinear extension of linear series compensators, to the design of a nonlinear extension of a typical combination of linear series and parallel compensators for the n-th order nonlinear dynamical control systems. This particular extension shows how the two-blocks decomposition approach would allow to design nonlinear extensions of virtually any combination of compensators. We illustrate the results by applying them to a model of the centrifugal pendulum in Watt's governor. =keywords= control systems =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-26 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-26.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 09 =author= Herfort; Wolfgang + Landsmann; G\"unter =title= Simultaneous Existence of right Inverses for $1-ab$ and $1-ba$ =abstract= A well known fact in any associative ring with an identity element ensures the existence of a right-inverse for $1-ba$ provided the one for $1-ab$ exists. We present a {\em natural} proof by employing a suitable term rewriting procedure. =sponsor= Austrian Science Foundation =keywords= term rewriting =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-27 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-27.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 09 =author= Hillgarter; Erik + Landsmann; G\"unter + Schicho; Josef + Winkler; Franz =title= Generalized Offsets as Envelopes of a One-parameter Set of Spheres =abstract= A generalized offset of a parametrized curve $m(t)$ in ${\R}^n$ is the set of all points having a normal distance $r(t)$ from $m(t).$ Thus the concept covers the classical offsets (for $r(t)=const$) of plane curves as well as pipes and canal surfaces. In this paper we develop methods for generating a rational parametrization of generalized offsets of rational curves $m(t)$ with rational radius variation $r(t),$ in case such a parametrization exists. In addition we try to select those methods, which allow an implementation, that provides solutions in reasonable time. =sponsor= Austrian Science Fund (FWF), Proj.Nr. P11160-TEC (HySax), Proj.Nr. P12662-TEC (Adjoints), and the special research area SFB F013, subprojects 03 and 04. =keywords= canal surface, sum of two squares =end= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-28 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-28.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 07 =author= Schicho; Josef =title= Proper Parametrization of Real Algebraic Surfaces =abstract= It is well-known that a real algebraic surface is real-rational if and only if it is complex-rational and connected. In this paper, we give an explicit construction for a large class of surfaces that satisfy this criterion. =keywords= real, rational =note= also submitted to JSC =sponsor= FWF (SFB) =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-29 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-29.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 10 =author= Schicho; Josef =title= The Multiple Conical Surfaces =abstract= A pencil of conics is a one-parameter family of conics. A conical surface is a surface which is generated as the union of conics in a pencil. A multiple conical surface is a surface which is a conical surface in more than one way. In this paper, we give a complete classification of the multiple conical surfaces. =keywords= conic, cyclide =note= submitted to Beitr. Alg. Geom. =sponsor= FWF =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-30 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-30.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 10 =author= Schicho; Josef =title= The Parametrization Problem for Algebraic Surfaces =abstract= The parameterization problem asks for a parameterization of an implicitly given surface, in terms of rational functions in two variables. We give an overview on the history of this problem, including recent algorithmic solutions and open questions. The problem is related to the parametrization problem for curves and to the problem of resolution of singularities. =keywords= parametrization, algebraic, surfaces =note= invited talk at the EACA'99, Septmeber 8-11, Tenerife =howpublished= Proc. EACA'99 =sponsor= FWF =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-31 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-31.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 11 =author= Kutsia; Teimuraz + Schicho; Josef =title= Numerical Solving of Constraints of Multivariate Polynomial Strict Inequalities =abstract= We consider the problem of safe numerical solving of constraints in a form of disjunctions and/or conjunctions of multivariate polynomial strict inequalities with real coefficients. We use a modified bisection method and present an algorithm that computes a solution of the problem. =sponsor= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-32 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-32.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 11 =author= Schreiner; Wolfgang =title= Formal Foundations of Computer Science 1 =abstract= We introduce basic mathematical domains and techniques as a foundation for the formal treatment of various concepts in computer science and engineering. Mathematical domains like numbers, functions, and relations are constructed on the basis of the fundamental notions of set theory thus exhibiting their inner structure and properties. As for mathematical techniques, we present the language of logic for the precise description of mathematical objects and facts and give rules for correct reasoning and arguing. The constructions are partially implemented with the help of an interpreter that executes a simple subset of logic and set theory. =sponsor= =note= Lecture notes =howpublished= (c) 1999 Wolfgang Schreiner, see http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/courses/formal =keywords= Mathematical education, logic, set theory, executable contents, Java. =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-33 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-33.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 11 =author= Heiss; Werner =title= An Implementation for the Rational Parametrization of Surfaces =abstract= The parametrization problem for rational algebraic surfaces had been solved algorithmically only for a very limited class of surfaces until the first complete algorithm was formulated and proven in $1995$. This algorithm parametrizes an implicitly given surface by first computing a birational map to an easier-to-parametrize surface of one of five different types. Then this surface is parametrized and the parametrization is composed with the inverse of the birational map to obtain a parametrization of the original surface. The method used by the parametrization algorithm is based on the concept of adjoints. In the first step the parametrization algorithm computes adjoint vectorspaces of a given surface to construct a birational map to a simpler surface. The second part of the parametrization then consists in the parametrization of the birationally equivalent surface. The topic of this thesis was the implementation of this second part of the entire algorithm. The goal was reached, i.e. we now have an implementation computing the parametrization of a given rational surface, using an interface to an algorithm that computes the adjoint vectorspaces of an implicitly given surface. We will not go into technical details for the first part of the algorithm, adjoints computation. We will just briefly sketch an algorithm and use adjoints as a black box for the rest of the paper. During the implementation several theoretical and practical changes and refinements turned out to be useful. We describe here this second part of the algorithm in detail, discuss the underlying theory and practical aspects of the implementation. Detailed proofs for the various subalgorithms we use are given. =keywords= parametrization, rational, surfaces =note= Master Thesis (supervisor J. Schicho) =sponsor= FWF (adjoints) =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-34 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-34.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 10 =author= Konev; Boris =title= Metavariable Method for Natural Deduction within {\em Theorema} =abstract= The problem of finding of terms that have to be substituted during the proof search in places of quantified variables (like in the case of $\exists xP(x)$) is a well-known problem of automated theorem proving. In this paper we present an efficient implementation of the metavariable method for Natural Deduction. We show how to find terms when the proof search is performed in \AND{}-\OR{} tree like structures; the implementation does not depend on the search strategy and allows integration with other provers. =keywords= Theorema, automated reasoning, natural deduction, metavariable =sponsor= INTAS project 96-760 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-35 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-35.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 12 =author= Marin; Mircea + Ida; Tetsuo + Schreiner; Wolfgang =title= CFLP: a Mathematica Implementation of a Distributed Constraint Solving System =abstract= The need for combining and making cooperate various constraint solvers is widely recognized. Such an integrated system would allow solving problems that can not be solved by a single solver. CFLP (Constrained Functional Logic Programming language) is a distributed software system consisting of a functional logic interpreter running on one machine and a number of constraint solving engines running on other machines. The interpreter is based on a deterministic version of a lazy narrowing calculus which was extended in two main directions: (a) the possibility to specify explicit OR-parallelism, and (b) the possibility to specify constraints over various domains. The OR parallel features of the interpreter allow the decomposition of the solution space into different subspaces denoted by varous sets of constraints; the individual sets are solved by different constraint solving engines in parallel and joined together to form the total solution set. This allows to investigate problems with large solution spaces using the computational power available in large computer networks. The system is written entirely in Mathematica and uses the MathLink protocol for inter-process communication. The current implementation can solve problems expressible in functional logic and involving constraints such as linear, polynomial and differential equations. =howpublished= IMS '99, Third International Mathematica Symposium, Hagenberg, Austria, August 23-25, 1999. =keywords= functional programming, logic programming, constraint solving, distributed systems, Mathematica. =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-36 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-36.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 12 =author= Schreiner; Wolfgang + Danielczyk-Landerl; Werner + Marin; Mircea + Stoecher; Wolfgang =title= A Generic Programming Environment for High Performance Mathematical Libraries =abstract= We report on a programming environment for the development of generic mathematical libraries based on functors (parameterized modules) that have rigorously specified but very abstract interfaces. We focus on the combination of the functor-based programming style with software engineering principles in large development projects. The generated target code is highly efficient and can be easily embedded into foreign application environments. =howpublished= Workshop on Generic Programming, Castle Dagstuhl, Wadern, Germany, April 27-30, 1998. R{\"u}diger Loos, David Musser (eds), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Berlin.bTo appear in 2000. =sponsor= FWF project P11414-TE "HPGP - High-Performance Generic Programming" =keywords= functors, modules, specifications, software engineering, code instantiation =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-37 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-37.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 12 =author= Kossak; Felix + Nakagawa; Koji =title= User--System Interaction within Theorema =abstract= The purpose of {\em Theorema} is to provide various ranges of users, from students to experts in mathematics, with an integrated environment for computing, solving, and proving. To make the system convenient, it is necessary to have sophisticated user--system interaction. In this paper we discuss the user--system interaction of {\em Theorema} from two aspects, namely remote interaction with {\em Theorema} over the internet and user--prover interaction within {\em Theorema}. The remote interaction increases the possibilities of using the system in various situations and of collaborative work. The user--prover interaction allows us to combine the proving power of fully automated provers and human creativity as a well as to train students. =howpublished= Proceedings of the CALCULEMUS '99 Workshop, Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, Elsevier, 1999. =sponsor= FWF (Austrian Science Fundation), SFB project P1302 =keywords= automatic reasoning =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-38 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-38.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 12 =author= Windsteiger; Wolfgang =title= Building up Hierarchical Mathematical Domains Using Functors in Theorema =abstract= The world of mathematical domains is structured hierarchically. There are elementary domains and there are well-known techniques how to build up new domains from existing ones. Which of the domains to view as the actual basis of the hierarchy is the freedom of the mathematician who wants to work with these domains and it depends of course on the intention of their use. The strength of the concept lies, however, in the fact that a new domain is constructed from given domains by well-defined rules, which {\em do not depend} on the actually given domains but only rely on {\em certain properties} that hold {\em in the given domains}, and the construction rules guarantee {\em certain properties for the new domain} then. In the {\em Theorema} system, B. Buchberger introduced the concept of {\em functors} to represent these domain construction rules. A functor can actually be viewed as a function that produces a new domain from given domains by {\em describing}, which objects and operations are available in the new domain, and by {\em defining}, how new objects can be constructed from known objects and how operations on the new objects can be carried out using known operations in the underlying domains. Following the general philosophy of the {\em Theorema} system, functors play a role both in {\em proving} and in {\em computing}. The domain description contained in the functor holds structural information, which can be used by a prover for the new domain in order to find an appropriate structure of proofs for formulae containing objects of the new domain. The domain definitions, on the other hand, contain rules, which can be used by an evaluator for executing computations involving objects of the new domain. In the sequel, we will demonstrate the facilities that are provided in {\em Theorema} to define functors, to build up a hierarchy of domains using functors, and to do computations in the constructed domains. =howpublished= Proceedings of the CALCULEMUS '99 Workshop, Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, Elsevier, 1999. =sponsor= FWF (Austrian Science Fundation), SFB project P1302 =keywords= automatic reasoning =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-39 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-39.zip =year= 1999 =month= 12 =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= Computer-Mathematik in der Schule =abstract= Schulung fuer AHS-Lehrer (6 Stunden), RISC, Hagenberg, 13. Dezember 1999. =keywords= automatic reasoning =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-40 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-40.ppt.gz =year= 1999 =month= 12 =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= Views on the Future of Computer Science =abstract= Real world, machines, and formal methods. =howpublished= Invited Keynote at the Workshop of the Japanese Consortium on Formal Methods, Nagoya, Japan, December 16, 1999. =sponsor= FWF/SFB project F1302 =keywords= automatic reasoning =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-41 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-41.ppt.gz =year= 1999 =month= 12 =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= Mathematics: The Technology of Reasoning =abstract= Contents: Mathematics and technology. The technology of reasoning. Theorema: practical automated reasoning =howpublished= Invited Keynote at the 4 th Asian Technology Conference in Mathematics, Guangzhou, China, December 18, 1999. =sponsor= FWF/SFB project F1302 =keywords= automatic reasoning =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-42 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-42.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 12 =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Dupre; Claudio + Jebelean; Tudor + Kriftner; Franz + Nakagawa; Koji + Vasaru; Daniela + Windsteiger; Wolfgang =title= Theorema: A Progress Report =abstract= The Theorema project aims at supporting, within one consistent logic and one coherent software system, the entire mathematical exploration cycle including the phase of proving. In this paper we report on some of the new features of Theorema that have been designed and implemented since the first expository version of Theorema in 1997. These features are: - the Theorema formal text language - the Theorema computational sessions - the Prove-Compute-Solve (PCS) prover of Theorema - the Theorema set theory prover - special provers within Theorema - the cascade meta-strategy for Theorema provers - proof simplification in Theorema In the conclusion, we formulate the design goals for the next version of Theorema =howpublished= Submitted to ISSAC 2000. =sponsor= SFB/FWF project F1302 =keywords= automatic reasoning =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-43 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-43.doc.gz =year= 1999 =month= 12 =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Jebelean; Tudor =title= Distance Teaching of Mathematics Using Theorema. =abstract= The Theorema system integrates computing and automated reasoning in an on-line tutoring system which uses natural language presentation and deduction in natural style. The system has an easy-to-use interface accessible both locally and over the internet (see http://www.theorema.org). We report on the various possibilities of using Theorema for tele-teaching, as well as on a small-scale experiment demonstrating its usefullness for training graduate students in predicate-logic proving. =howpublished= In: Proceedings of the 3rd Technion Symposium on "Software for Communication" (H. Gutmann ed.), April 1-3, 1999, Hagenberg, Austria. =sponsor= SFB/FWF project F1302 =keywords= automatic reasoning =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-44 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-44.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 12 =author= Paule; Peter + Strehl; Volker =title= Definite Summation and Hypergeometric Identities =abstract= This is a concise survey about recent developments in the mentioned field, which is to appear as a section of the {\em Computer Algebra Handbook}, E. Kaltofen, J. Grabmeier, V. Weispfenning (eds.), Springer-Verlag, 2000. =howpublished= Book contribution; to appear in: {\em Computer Algebra Handbook}, E. Kaltofen, J. Grabmeier, V. Weispfenning (eds.), Springer-Verlag, 2000. =sponsor= SFB/FWF project F1305 =keywords= symbolic summation, hypergeometric sums =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-45 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-45.tar.gz =year= 1999 =month= 12 =author= Buchberger; Bruno + Dupre; Claudio + Jebelean; Tudor + Kriftner; Franz + Nakagawa; Koji + Vasaru; Daniela + Windsteiger; Wolfgang =title= Theorema: A Short Demo =abstract= The Theorema system is a system for proving, solving, and simplifying mathematical formulae. It is programmed in the Mathematica language, version 3.0 or later, and also heavily uses the front-end of Mathematica. Theorema can therefore be used on all machines on which Mathematica, version 3.0 or later, is installed. Theorema is being developed by the Theorema Working Group at the RISC institute under the direction of Bruno Buchberger. The current members of the Theorema Working Group are B. Buchberger, C. Dupre, F.Kriftner, T. Jebelean, K. Nakagawa, D. Vasaru, and W.Windsteiger. The Theorema demo presented in this notebook demonstrates the most important functionalities of Theorema Version 1.0 (1999). I used this demo 1999 in a couple of talks on Theorema at various occasions. The varying parts of these talks, emphasizing various different aspects of the system, are contained in extra files (which will soon be available over the web) and refer to this file for the demo part. This .nb file can be read if you have Mathematica installed on your machine. If not, you can read the postscript version Theorema-Demo-1999.ps of this file. If you are an alpha tester of Theorema you can execute and play with the commands given in this file. Currently, we do not accept any more alpha testers. The beta version of Theorema will most probably be released in Fall 2000. If you want to be informed about the release, i.e. if you want to become a beta tester, please, write to Theorema@Theorema.org. =sponsor= SFB/FWF project F1302 =keywords= automated reasoning =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-46 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-46.tar.gz =year= 1999 =month= 07 =author= Buchberger; Bruno =title= Theory Exploration Versus Theorem Proving =abstract= Computer-aided Theorem Proving is often considered to be the problem of generating a proof for (or, at least, deciding about the truth of) a given goal proposition under given assumptions. The power of automated or interactive theorem provers is then measured by the class of propositions and assumptions for which proofs can be generated. In this talk, we want to introduce and study a different paradigm, {\em Computer-Aided Theory Exploration}, which models the actual research and teaching situation of mathematicians in a more natural way. We will show, by examples from various parts of mathematics, how an {\em exploration situation} is characterized by the following parameters: "known notions", "known facts about known notions", a "new notion", "axioms that relate the new notion with the known notions", and finally, "a class of goal propositions that completely explore the relation of the new notion with the known notions". We will argue that these parameters suggest the construction of a special (automated or semi-automated) prover that is "appropriate" for the given exploration situation. In the construction of the appropriate prover, it seems to be crucial that some of the facts about the known notions are transformed from their status as being just propositions into the status of establishing special inference rules (or, more generally, proof techniques). This transformation seems to be crucial for arriving at the automated generation of "short" proofs that imitate the natural proof style of mathematicians. Our study will be given in the frame of the {\em Theorema} software system, which is currently being developed by the {\em Theorema} Working Group at RISC under the direction of the author (www.theorema.org). =howpublished= Invited talk at Calculemus 99, Trento, Italy, July 1999 =sponsor= SFB/FWF project F1302 =keywords= automatic reasoning =ADD= =author= Matasaru; Bogdan + Jebelean; Tudor =title= FPGA Implementation of an Extended Binary GCD Algorithm for Systolic Reduction of Rational Numbers =number= 99-48 =month= 11 =year= 1999 =sponsor= Partially supported by a PhD fellowship from the Upper Austrian Government =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-48.ps.gz =abstract= We present the FPGA implementation of an extension of the binary {\em plus--minus} systolic algorithm which computes the GCD (greatest common divisor) and also the normal form of a rational number, without using division. A sample array for 8 bit operands consumes 83.4\% of an Atmel 40K10 chip and operates at 25 MHz. =keywords= systolic array, rational normalization =howpublished= Submitted to FPLA 2000, Villach, Austria =location= 2 =owner= 2 =source= 3 =reftype= 14 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 99-49 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/1999/99-49.ps.gz =year= 1999 =month= 06 =author= Winkler; Franz =title= Advances and Problems in Algebraic Computation =abstract= In the last years there has been dramatic progress in all areas of algebraic computation. Many working mathematicians have access to and actually use algebraic software systems for their research. No end of this development is in sight. 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A dynamical system approach =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 229 =month= 02 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Gispert ; Joan + Torrens ; Antoni =title= Locally finite quasivarieties of mv-algebras =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 23O =month= 02 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Marquez-Carreras ;David + Sanz-Sole ; Marta =title= Development of the density: a Wiener-chaos approach =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 231 =month= 02 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Adillon ; Roma J. + Verdu ; Ventura =title= Product logic and the deduction theorem =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 232 =month= 03 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Cortadellas ; Teresa + Zarzuella ; Santiago =title= On the cohen-macaulay property of the fiber cone of ideals with reduction number at most one =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 227 =month= 01 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Blancafort ; Cristina + Nollet ; Scott =title= Hilbert polynomials over artinian local rings =year= 1996 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 225 =month= 12 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Cohen; Arjeh M. + Cuypers; Hans + Sterk; Hans =title= Some Tapas of Computer Algebra =year= 1999 =publisher= Springer =series= Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics vol 4 =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Kodama; Fumio =title= Analyzing Japanese High Technologies: The Techno-Paradigm Shift =year= 1991 =publisher= Pinter Publishers =owner= 1 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Hoare; C.A.R. + Jifeng; He =title= Unifying Theories of Programming =year= 1998 =publisher= Prentice Hall =series= Series Editors C.A.R. Hoare and Richard Bird =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Gathen; Joachim + Gerhard; Juergen =title= Modern Computer Algebra =year= 1999 =publisher= Cambrigde university press =owner= 1 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Bruederlin; B. + Roller; D. =title= Geometric Constraint Solving and Applications =year= 1998 =publisher= Springer =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Preining; Norbert =title= Sketch-as-proof : A proof-theoretic analysis of axiomatic projektive geometry =year= 1999 =publisher= University of Vienna =note= Diplomarbeit =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Roque; W. L. + Barone; D. A =title= WRI'97. Workshops on Intelligent Robotics =year= 1997 =publisher= Brazilian Computer Society - SBC =owner= 1 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Gutmann; Helmut =title= 3rd International Austrian-Israeli Technion Symposium cum Industrial Forum "Technology for Peace - Science for Mankind" =year= 1999 =publisher= Austrian Technion Society =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Almelder; Christian + Rahmi; Shabnam + Seits; Klaus =title= S56. Symbolic Computation. Seminar Unterlagen =year= 1999 =publisher= ARGESIM =owner= 2 =reftype= 10 =source= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 1 =author= Pachl; J\"orn =title= Systemtechnik des Schinenverkehrs =year= 1999 =publisher= B. G. Teubner Stuttgart - Leipzig =owner= 3 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 00-01 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/2000/00-01.ps.gz =year= 2000 =month= 01 =author= Schicho; Josef =title= Proper Parametrization of Surfaces with a Rational Pencil =abstract= We give an algorithm for the following problem: given a surface defined over $\mathbb{Q}$, and a rational pencil on it, compute a proper parametrization with coefficients in $\mathbb{Q}$. =note= submitted to ISSAC 2000 =sponsor= FWF/SFB project F1302 =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 00-02 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/2000/00-02.ps.gz =year= 2000 =month= 01 =author= Schicho; Josef =title= The Parametrization Problem for Algebraic Surfaces =abstract= The parameterization problem asks for a parameterization of an implicitly given surface, in terms of rational functions in two variables. In this survey paper, we give an overview on the existing results, with a strong emphasize on algorithmic questions. =keywords= survey =note= submitted to MEGA 2000 =sponsor= FWF =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 00-03 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/2000/00-03.ps.gz =year= 2000 =month= 01 =author= Bodnar; Gabor + Schicho; Josef =title= Improvements of the Algorithm for Resolution of Singularities =abstract= This paper contains several improvements of Villmayor's algorithm for the problem of resolution of singularities of hypersurfaces. First, a condition is presented for avoiding superfluous intermediate resolution problems to be generated (computation of coefficient objects with respect to many hypersurfaces). Then a new representation of algebraic sets is developed to avoid rising the generators of their vanishing ideals to extremely high powers. Based on this improvement, a new representation of basic objects (i.e. resolution problems) is introduced, enabling the algorithm to exploit special structures appearing in them. Finally, a technique is presented for the efficient management of charts of the describing atlas of blown up varieties. =sponsor= FWF project "Computation of Adjoints for Surfaces" =end= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 00-04 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/2000/00-04.ps.gz =year= 2000 =month= 02 =author= Stadelmeyer; Peter =title= Computing the System of Adjoint Plane Curves by Puiseux Expansion, Part II: Algorithm =abstract= Let $\acurveC$ be an irreducible algebraic curve in the affine plane. We present an algorithm to compute the linear system of adjoint curves of $\curveC$ of some given degree based on Puiseux-series expansions. An important part of the algorithm is, that a priori to the adjoint computation a degree bound for the Puiseux-series expansions can be given, so that lazy evaluation of the coefficients of the Puiseux-series can be avoided. =sponsor= FWF project number P11160-TEC ``HySaX'' =keywords= algebraic geometry, plane curves, adjoints, Puiseux expansion, Newton polygon, algorithm =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 00-05 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/2000/00-05.ps.gz =year= 2000 =month= 02 =author= Hackl; Michaela =title= Multivariate Polynomial Codes =abstract= We decribe the construction of multi-dimensional cyclic codes and 1-point AG-codes and show how they can be decoded using the Berlekamp Massey Sakata algorithm. To enable the reader to experiment with the codes and the decoding algorithm, we present a tutorial implementation, which will be included in the CASA system. =note= Diploma Thesis =keywords= Goppa codes, multi-dimensional cyclic codes, Sakata's algorithm, coding theory =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 00-06 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/2000/00-06.ps.gz =year= 2000 =month= 01 =author= Pau; Ioana-Cleopatra + Rents; Igor + Schreiner; Wolfgang =title= Verifying Mutual Exclusion and Liveness Properties with TLA =abstract= In this paper we prove the correctness of Peterson's mutual exclusion algorithm using the Temporal Logic of Actions (TLA). We present a precise analysis of the algorithm for two processes: the formal specification of the algorithm, of the mutual exclusion property and of the liveness property and the proof that the algorithm satisfies these two properties. =sponsor= FWF =end= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 00-07 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/2000/00-07.ps.gz =year= 2000 =month= 03 =author= Mittermaier ; Christian =title= Parallel Algorithms in Constructive Algebraic Geometry =abstract= The computer algebra software library CASA provides numerous algorithms for constructive algebraic geometry on the top of the Maple system. Usually, CASA functions operate on polynomials or rational functions and the algorithms work fine for inputs of moderate degree. However, when the degree increases, computing time explodes dramatically, making interactive usage of the system almost impossible. In this work we investigate parallelization ideas for three important CASA algorithms, namely for plotting plane algebraic curves, plotting surface-to-surface intersections and for resolution of singularities. Besides the parallel algorithms we also give some improvements of the sequential programs which already reduce computing time significantly. We have systematically tested and benchmarked our algorithms using the {\em Distributed Maple} environment on various machine configurations employing different numbers of processors. We have achieved significant speedups which reduce computing time to a moderate size. =note= Diploma Thesis =sponsor= FWF project P11160-TEC and SFB013 project number F1304 =keywords= computer algebra, maple, parallel algorithm, cluster =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 00-08 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/2000/00-08.ps.gz =year= 2000 =month= 03 =author= Pau; Petru =title= Anchored Sweep: A Paradigm =abstract= The subject of this thesis is situated in the frame of computational geometry. We give here a unified exposition of the utilities of the {\it anchored sweep}. We focus on applications in problems of optimal placement. Derived from the well established {\it line sweep} paradigm, the anchored sweep is used for spaces that are topologically homeomorphic to a circle or a segment -- usually not a straight line. It has a very strong intuition behind it, as it consists basically in moving an object with a point anchored on the boundary of another object, and processing all events that occur during this movement. In this thesis, the anchored sweep is used to detect special position of convex objects in two- and three-dimensional spaces, namely, positions in which these objects contain a maximum number of points from a given set. These positions can be attained by applying either a translation or a rigid motion. Thus, we present solutions for the following problems: Let $P$ be a convex planar polygon or a polyhedron in three-dimensional space, and let $S$ be a set of points in plane respectively in space. Find a translation or a rigid motion $\tau$ such that $\tau(P)$ contains a maximum number of points in $S$. A first discretization of the search space is given by the {\it stable placements}, i.e., special transformation under which the boundary of the convex object contains a number of points from the initial set. We relate the stable placements to the intersection of a number of certain translated copies of $P$. By intersecting a number of copies of the initial object a polygon is obtained; it will be used afterwards as the space that will be swept. During the anchored sweep, $P$ is kept with one vertex on the polygon given by the intersection. As $P$ traverses the perimeter, the points in $S$ traverse the boundary of $P$. The position of $P$ with maximum $S$-points inside is stored. It is shown here that the lower bound for problems of this type is $\Omega(n\log n)$, where $n$ is the number of vertices of $P$. =note= PhD Thesis =sponsor= RISC-Linz scholarship =keywords= computational geometry, anchored sweep, optimal placement =end= =ADD= =reftype= 14 =number= 00-09 =url= ftp://ftp.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/techreports/2000/00-09.ps.gz =year= 2000 =month= 02 =author= Petcu; Dana =title= Numerical Solution of ODEs with Distributed Maple =abstract= We describe a {\tt Maple} package named {\tt D-NODE (Distributed Numerical Solver for ODEs)}, implementing a number of difference methods for initial value problems. The distribution of the computational effort follows the idea of parllelism across method. We have benchmarked the package in a cluster environment. {\tt Distributed Maple} ensures the inter-processor communication. Numerical experiments show that parallel implicit Runge-Kutta methods can attain speed-ups close to the ideal values when the initial value problem is stiff and has between ten and hundred equations. The stage equations of the implicit methods are solved on different processors using {\tt Maple}'s facilities. =sponsor= FWF/SFB project F1303 =keywords= parallel numerical methods for ordinary differential equations, distributed computer algebra systems, performance analysis =ADD= =author= Foupouagnigni; Mama + Ronveaux; Andre + Hounkonnou; Mahouton Norbert =title= The Fourth-Order Difference Equation Satisfied by the Associated Orthogonal Polynomials of the Laguerre-Hahn Class =year= 1997 =institution= Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum =number= 71 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Wolf; Thomas + Brand; Andreas + Mohammadzadeh; Majid =title= Computer algebra algorithms and routines for the computation of conversation laws and fixing of gauge in differential expressions =year= 1998 =institution= Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum =number= 05 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Wolters; Christof =title= GOS Thesaurus-Handbuch =year= 1997 =institution= Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum =number= 19 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Clemens; Hans-H. =title= Systemanalyse und Datenkatalog =year= 1997 =institution= Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum =number= 18 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Clemens; Hans-H. + Saro; Carlos =title= Abschlussbericht =year= 1997 =institution= Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum =number= 17 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Saro; Carlos + Schroeder; Beate + Volkmann; Katrin =title= GOS Benutzer-Handbuch =year= 1997 =institution= Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum =number= 16 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Wolff; Thomas =title= A Study of Genetic Algorithms solving a Combinatorical Puzzle =year= 1998 =institution= Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum =number= 01 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Foupouagnigni; M. + Koepf; W. + Ronveaux; A. =title= Fourth Order Difference Equation for the Associated Classical Discrete Orthogonal Polynomials =year= 1997 =institution= Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum =number= 72 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Koepf; W. + Schmersau; D. =title= Algorithms for Classical Orthogonal Polynomials =year= 1996 =institution= Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum =number= 23 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Koepf; Wolfram =title= A Package on Orthogonal Polynomials and Special Functions =year= 1996 =institution= Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum =number= 53 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Wolf; Thomas =title= Killing Pairs in Flat Space =year= 1997 =institution= Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum =number= 58 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Deuflhard; P. =title= Jahresbericht 1996 =year= 1996 =institution= Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Moret; S. + Nualart; D. =title= Generalization of ITO's formula for smooth nondegenerate martingales =year= 1999 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 263 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Zaidi; N.Lanjri + Nualart; D. =title= Backward stochastic differential equations in the plane =year= 1999 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 264 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Curras-Bosch; Carlos + Miranda; Eva =title= Symplectic germs of singular lagrangian foliations =year= 1999 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 265 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Leon; Jorge A. + Nualart; David + Pettersson; Roger =title= The stochastic burgers equation: finite moments and smoothness of the density =year= 1999 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 274 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Zheng; Xizhong =title= Weak Computability and Semi-Continuity in Analysis =year= 1998 =institution= Fernuniversitaet Hagen - Informatik =number= 246 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Westhoff; Dirk =title= AAPI : an Agent Application Programming Interface =year= 1999 =institution= FernUniversitaet Hagen - Informatik =number= 247 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Widera; Manfred + Beierle; Christoph =title= Local normalisation of funktional programs =year= 1999 =institution= FernUniversitaet Hagen - Informatik =number= 248 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Nualart; David + Viens; Frederich =title= Evolution equation of a stochastic semigroup with white-noise drift =year= 1998 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 251 =month= O4 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Adillon; Roma J. + Verdu; Ventura =title= On the {$\longrightarrow, \and, \or, \dotcircle, 0$}-contraction-less intuitionistic propositional calculus =year= 1998 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 249 =month= O3 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Sanz-Sole; Marta + Sarra; Monica =title= Logarithmic estimates for the density of an anticipating stochastic differential equation =year= 1998 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 254 =month= O6 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Bolotin; S. + Treschev; D. =title= Unbounded growth of energy in nonautonomous hamiltonian systems =year= 1998 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 252 =month= O6 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Moret; S. + Nualart; D. =title= Quadratic covariation and Itos's formula for smooth nondegenerate martingales =year= 1998 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 253 =month= O6 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Rovira; Carles + Sanz-Sole; Marta =title= Large deviation for stochastic Volterra equations in the plane =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 233 =month= O4 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Martinez; Juan Carlos =title= On cardinal sequences of scattered spaces =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 234 =month= O4 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Leon; Jorge A. + Nualart; David =title= Anticipating integral euations =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 24O =month= O9 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Alos; Elisa + Leon; Jorge A. + Nualart; David =title= Stochastic heat equation with random coefficients =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 24 =month= O9 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Gyongy; Istvan + Nualart; David =title= On the stochastic Burgers equation in the real line =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 239 =month= O9 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Carreras-Marquez; David + Sanz -Sole; Marta =title= Taylor expansion of the density in a stochastic heat equation =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 238 =month= O9 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Ruiz-Morales; Juan J. + Ramis; Jean Pierre =title= A note on the non-integrability of some hamiltonian systems with a homogeneous potential =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 236 =month= O6 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Rovira; Carles + Tindel; Samy =title= Sharp Laplace asymptotics for SPDEs: the parabolic and elliptic cases =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 243 =month= 11 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Zaidi; N. Lanjri + Nualart; David =title= Burgers equation driven by space-time white noise : absolute continuity of the solution =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 242 =month= 11 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Vegas; Esteban + Ocana; Jordi =title= Variance reduction in the study of a new test concerning the Behrens-Fischer problem =year= 1997 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 244 =month= l2 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Geser; Alfons =title= On Normalising, Non-terminating One-rule String Rewriting Systems =year= 1996 =institution= Universitaet Tuebingen =number= 34 =month= 1O =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Sanz-Sole; Marta + Sarra; Monica =title= Path properties of a class of martingale measures with applications to SPDE`s =year= 1999 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 268 =month= 7 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Fortiana; J. + Grane; A. =title= A scale-free goodness-of-fit statistic for the exponential distribution based on maximum correlations =year= 1999 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 267 =month= 6 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Zaidi; N. Lanjri =title= A class of two parameter backward stochastic differential equations driwen by a brownian sheet =year= 1999 =institution= Universitat de Barcelona =number= 266 =month= 6 =note= Mathematics Preprint Series =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Ringel; C.M. =title= Algorithms and Computer Applications in Representations Theory of Finite Dimensional Algebras =year= 1996 =institution= Universitaet Bielefeld =number= 009 =note= Sonderforschungsbereich 343 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Draexler; Peter + Noerenberg; Rainer =title= CREP Manual Part III =year= 1999 =institution= Universitaet Bielefeld =number= 007 =note= Sonderforschungsbereich 343 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Draexler; Peter + Noerenberg; Rainer =title= CREP Manual II =year= 1997 =institution= Universitaet Bielefeld =number= 009 =note= Sonderforschungsbereich 343 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Draexler; 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Wei-Chi + Wang; Dongming + Chu; Sung-Chi + Fitz-Gerald; Gary =title= Proceedings of the Fourth Asian Technology Conference in Mathematics =year= 1999 =publisher= ATCM =owner= 2 =reftype= 1 =source= 8 =ADD= =author= Jacquemard; Florent + Meyer; Christoph + Weidenbach; Christoph =title= Unification in Extensions of Shallow Equational Theories =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 002 =month= 01 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Charatonik; Witold =title= Automata on DAG Representations of Finite Trees =year= 1999 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 001 =month= 03 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Klau; Gunnar W. + Mutzel; Petra =title= Optimal Compaction of Orthogonal Grid Drawings =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 031 =month= 12 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Broennimann; Herve + Kettner; Lutz + Schirra; Stefan + Veltkamp; Remco =title= Application of the Generic Programming Paradigm in the Design of CGAL =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 030 =month= 12 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Mutzel; 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Knut + Lenhof; Hans-Peter + Muntzel; Petra + Mehlhorn; Kurt + Kececioglu; John D. =title= A Branch-and-Cut Algorithm for Multiple Sequence Alignment =year= 1996 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 028 =month= 11 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Bradford; Philip G. + Reinert; Knut =title= Lower Bounds for Row Minima Searching =year= 1996 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 029 =month= 11 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Vorobyov; Sergej =title= On the Decision Complexity of the Bounded Theories of Trees =year= 1996 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 008 =month= 11 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Gasieniec; Leszek + Jansson; Jesper + Lingas; Andrzej + Oestlin; Anna =title= On the complexity of computing evolutionary trees =year= 1996 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 031 =month= 11 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Gasieniec; Leszek + Indyk; Piotr + Krysta; Piotr =title= External Inverse Pattern Matching =year= 1996 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 030 =month= 11 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Juurlink; Ben H.H. + Rao; P.S. + Sibeyn; Jop F. =title= Gossiping on Meshes and Tori =year= 1996 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 018 =month= 11 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Finkler; Ulrich + Mehlhorn; Kurt =title= Runtime Prediction of Real Programs on Real Mashines =year= 1996 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 032 =month= 12 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Sibeyn; Jop F. + Kaufmann; Michael =title= BSP-Like External-Memory Computation =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 001 =month= 01 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Garg; Naveen =title= Approximating Sparsest Cuts =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 002 =month= 01 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Basin; David + Matthews; Sean + Vigano; Luca =title= Labelled Modal Logics: Quantifiers =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 001 =month= 01 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Wang; Yaoguang =title= Bicriteria Job Sequencing with Release Dates =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 005 =month= 02 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Lenhof; Hans Peter =title= New Contact Measures for the Protein Docking Problem =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 004 =month= 02 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Jung; Bernd + Lenhof; Hans Peter + Mueller; Peter + Rueb; Christine =title= Parallel Algorithms for MD-Simulations of Syntetic Polymers =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 003 =month= 01 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Cunningham; William H. + Wang; Yaoguang =title= Resticted 2-Factor Polytopes =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 006 =month= 02 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Hustadt; 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Klaus + Porkolab; Lorant =title= Improved Approximation Schemes for Scheduling Unrelated Parallel Machines =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 026 =month= 10 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Jansen; Klaus + Porkolab; Lorant =title= Linear-time Approximation Schemes for Scheduling Malleable Parallel Tasks =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 025 =month= 10 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Burkhardt; Stefan + Crauser; Andreas + Ferragina; Paolo + Lenhof; Hans Peter + Rivals; Eric + Vingron; Martin =title= q-gram Based Database Searching Using a Suffix Array (QUASAR) =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 024 =month= 10 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Burnikel; Christoph =title= Rational Points on Circles =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 023 =month= 10 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Burnikel; Christoph + Ziegler; Joachim =title= Fast Recursive Division =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 022 =month= 10 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Eisenbrand; Friedrich =title= A Note on the Membership Problem for the First Elementary Closure of a Polyhedron =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 028 =month= 10 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Blackburn; Patrick + Tzakova; Miroslava =title= Hybridising Concept Languages =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 017 =month= 10 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Gurevich; Yuri + Veanes; Margus =title= Partisan Corroboration, and Shifted Pairing =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 014 =month= 10 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Ganzinger; Harald + Jacquemard; Florent + Veanes; Marcus =title= Rigid Reachability =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 013 =month= 09 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Hagerup; Torben =title= Datenstrukturen und Algorithmen =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 013 =month= 07 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Althaus; Ernst + Mehlhorn; Kurt =title= Maximum Network Flow with Floating Point Arithmetic =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 022 =month= 10 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Alberts; David + Gutwenger; Carsten + Mutzel; Petra + Naeher; Stefan =title= AGD-Library: A Library of Algorithms for Graph Drawing =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 019 =month= 09 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Bockmayer; Alexander; + Kasper; Thomas =title= A Unifying Framework for Integer and Finite Domain Constraint Programming =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 008 =month= 08 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Thorup; Mikkel =title= Faster deterministic sorting and priority queues in linear space =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 016 =month= 07 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Sibeyn; Jop F. =title= From Parallel to External List Ranking =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 021 =month= 09 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Stolting Brodal; Gert =title= Finger Search Trees with Constant Insertion Time =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 020 =month= 09 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Fleischer; Rudolf =title= On the Bahncard Problem =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 018 =month= 09 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Bockmayer; Alexander + Eisenbrand; Friedrich =title= On the Chvatal Rank of Polytopes in the 0/1 Cube =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 009 =month= 09 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Leonardi; Stefano + Marchetti-Spaccamela; Alberto + Presciutti; Alessio + Rosen; Adi =title= On-line Randomized Call Control Revisited =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 023 =month= 10 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Bachmair; 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Susanne + Garg; Naveen + Leonardi; Stefano =title= Minimizing Stall Time in Single and Parallel Disk Systems =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 024 =month= 11 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Garg; Naveen + Koenemann; Jochan =title= Faster and Simpler Algorithm for Multicommodity Flow and other Fractional Packing Problems =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 025 =month= 11 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Lermen; Martin + Reinert; Kurt =title= The Practical Use of the { A^* } Algorithm for Exact Multiple Sequence Alignment =year= 1997 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 028 =month= 12 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Hagerup; Torben =title= Simpler and Faster Static {$AC^o$} Dictionaries =year= 1998 =institution= Max-Planck Institut =number= 001 =month= 01 =location= 2 =owner= 2 =reftype= 11 =source= 3 =ADD= =author= Stolting Brodal; Gerth + Pinotti; M. 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