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Re: 136 theorems on 29 pages
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Sep 24, 2012 4:09 PM
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Waldek Hebisch schrieb: > > clicliclic@freenet.de wrote: > > > > Hooray, hooray. A paper has finally appeared on two-term recurrence > > formulae for indefinite algebraic integrals: > > > > <http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.3758> > > > > I wonder though if this might be a hoax. In his Introduction, the author > > manages not to mention the additional 'numerator' polynomials (those > > with coefficients A, B, C) on which his formulae crucially depend. And > > the remainder of his paper looks like a giant case of abbrevitis: the > > discriminant of the quartic a + b*x + c*x^2 + d*x^3 + e*x^4 in Section 3 > > is shortened to sa*re - 2*sb*rd + sc*rc1 for instance. > > > > Should somebody try to supply the 136 proofs perhaps? > > > > Holmes. > > -- > Waldek Hebisch > hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl
Can I be wrong in suspecting the evil hand of Professor Moriarty here?
Holmes.
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