Automated Theorem Proving in Support of Computer Algebra: Symbolic Definite Integration as a Case Study

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We assess the current state of research in the application of computer aided formal reasoning to computer algebra, and argue that embedded verification support, allows users to enjoy its benefits without wrestling with technicalities. We illustrate this claim by considering symbolic definite integration. and present a verifiable symbolic: definite integral table look up: a system which matches a query comprising a. definite integral with parameters and side conditions, against an entry in a verifiable table and uses a call to a library of lemmas about the reals in the theorem prover PVS to aid in the transformation of the table entry into an answer. We present the full model of such a system as well as a description of our prototype implementation showing the efficacy of such a system: for example, the prototype is able to obtain correct answers in cases where computer algebra systems [CAS] do not. We extend upon Fateman's web-based table by including parametric limits of integration and queries with side conditions.

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Adams, A. A., Gottliebsen, H., Linton, S. A., & Martin, U. (1999). Automated Theorem Proving in Support of Computer Algebra: Symbolic Definite Integration as a Case Study. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, ISSAC (Vol. 1999-January, pp. 253–260). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/309831.309949

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