TY - JOUR AU - AB - Rule-based integration: An extensive system of symbolic integration rules 1 2 3 Albert Rich , Patrick Scheibe , and Nasser M Abbasi 1 Independent researcher, co-author of the Derive computer algebra system 2 Leipzig University, Saxonian Incubator for Clinical Translation, Philipp-Rosenthal-Straße 55, 04103 Leipzig 3 UW-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA DOI: 10.21105/joss.01073 Software • Review Summary • Repository • Archive Finding the antiderivative of expressions is often challenging and requires advanced math- Submitted: 29 October 2018 ematical skills even for simple looking problems. Computer algebra systems (CAS) like Published: 16 December 2018 Mathematica (Wolfram Research, Inc., Champaign, IL), Maple (Maplesoft, a division of Waterloo Maple Inc., Waterloo, Ontario), and Maxima (maxima.sourceforge.net) provide License integrators to compute antiderivatives symbolically. However, these systems give no in- Authors of papers retain copy- sight as to how an antiderivative is found or why it could not be computed. Also, they use right and release the work un- der a Creative Commons Attri- advanced methods incomprehensible to humans that often result in huge antiderivatives bution 4.0 International License unnecessarily involving special functions. (CC-BY). In this work we present Rubi (The Rubi Organization, 2018a), a rule-based integrator and its implementation in Mathematica (The Rubi Organization, TI - Rule-based integration: An extensive system of symbolic integration rules JO - Journal of Open Source Software DO - 10.21105/joss.01073 DA - 2018-12-16 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/unpaywall/rule-based-integration-an-extensive-system-of-symbolic-integration-w6MrGirY7T DP - DeepDyve ER -