Bronstein's pmint, was: Numerical Mathematics Consortium



Robert,

Sadly, you will not be able to contact Manuel Bronstein.  He died
last June at an early age.

You may be able to contact his institution about licensing the code.

Regards,
Greg Wright


On Mar 15, 2006, at 11:05 AM, Robert Dodier wrote:

> barton,
>
>> Another thing: The "Poor Man's Integrator"
>>
>>   http://www-sop.inria.fr/cafe/Manuel.Bronstein/pmint/index.html
>>
>> looks interesting, but I don't know anything about the algorithm.
>> Maybe somebody might like to translate the 95 line Maple program to
>> Maxima.
>
> i read through it and at first glance it doesn't appear to involve
> anything that is impossible in maxima, and it seems like an
> interesting & useful algorithm, so i am inclined to try to  
> translate it.
>
> if it seems advisable, i'll contact Bronstein about licensing this
> implementation
> (http://www-sop.inria.fr/cafe/Manuel.Bronstein/pmint/pmint.txt)
> under GPL.
>
> robert
>
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