On Fri, Jan 01, 2021 at 08:15:42AM -0800, [email protected] wrote:
> Has there been any progress on integrals expressible  in elliptic functions?
> 
> I need them now, and it seems that no open source integrators can compute  
> things like
> integrate(sqrt(x*(x-1)*(x-2)),x=0..1) in terms of elliptic functions.

Nothing ready.  I have a lot of distractions and on my side things
go very slowly.

> On Tuesday, October 23, 2018 at 8:01:25 PM UTC+1 Waldek Hebisch wrote:
> 
> > I looked a bit at FriCAS failures in Rubi testsutite. More than
> > 8000 positions in testsutite contains elliptic integrals in
> > answer. FriCAS currently can not generate ellipic integrals
> > in answers, so unless the integral really is elementary
> > (it happens sometimes, but is quite rare) FriCAS can not
> > do it. This is more than 10% of the testsuite and single
> > biggest reason for failures.
> >
> > More about this: it seems that most elliptic cases is
> > very simple, easily reducing to defining formulas
> > by few substitutions. It seem relatively easy to add
> > ad-hoc handling for such cases. Main problem is that
> > we do not want to loose completeness for elementary cases,
> > so we can generate elliptics only after we decided that
> > integral is nonelementary.
> >
> > Probably next biggest problem is polylogaritms (of order 5000
> > positions). We can handle one case, when argument of
> > polylogarithm is an exponential. But Rubi testsuite seem
> > to contain mostly different case.
> >
> > There are also integrals expressed in terms of hypergeometric
> > functions (few thousends). They are used to integrate
> > algebraic functions and some mixed cases involving
> > algebraics and exponentials. I need to look closer,
> > but at least some of them we should be able to handle
> > like existing code for incomplete gamma.
> >
> > Together the cases above seem to cover vast majority of
> > failures on Rubi testsuite. There are also failures
> > which current FriCAS methods in principle should handle,
> > but are not handled due to incomplete or buggy implementation.
> >
> > ATM better handling of the above is still in planning stage.
> > I have made nice theoretical progress, both for elliptic
> > functions and for polylogarithms. But in both cases
> > theory is still too weak to give complete algorithm.
> > So we probably should try adding ad-hoc extentions.
> > There is reasonable chance that such extentions will
> > be part of complete implementation in the future.
> >
> > -- 
> > Waldek Hebisch
> >
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