Le mercredi 1 mars 2017 06:38:28 UTC+1, rjf a écrit :
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> Other than the academic interest in 'anti-differentiation'  it is not
> clear that this is such an important problem in (say) physics or 
> engineering.
> Definite integration problems can be done by quadrature programs,
> and of course the vast majority of symbolic integration problems
> (from calculus texts) can be done by almost any reasonable computer
> algebra system.
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This is one reason why I said I would not try to implement something like 
rubi in Giac/Xcas : my current symbolic integrator is good enough, it's 
better to invest programming time in other areas. I'm not against adding a 
few rules, but not thousands...

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