I think that calling this Artificial Intelligence is probably unhelpful
and arguably wrong.
But maybe you (and maybe the PRESS people) are calling rules + search + 
evaluation
as AI?
  
Unless it has changed substantially from what I have seen in the
past,, PRESS is lacking in rigorous methods
for solving equations.  But then, maybe students are in the same
boat.


On Monday, October 10, 2016 at 8:15:21 AM UTC-7, tkosan wrote:
>
> Matthieu wrote: 
>
> > Is this solver works only for systems of linear equations ? 
>
> The solver I am writing is based on an AI program written in the 1970s 
> named PRESS (PRolog Equation Solving System), and PRESS was designed 
> to solve R Elementary equations, which can contain polynomial, 
> trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. I have not 
> implemented all of PRESS's capabilities in my solver yet, but I am in 
> the process of doing so. 
>
> Ted 
>

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