If this paper is significant for something then it is better to add it
to the wiki page
Who is paper's author? Joris van der Hoeven [1] or Gruntz [2]?
Those links are fomded from mailists
[1] http://www.texmacs.org/joris/phd/phd-abs.html
[2] http://www.cybertester.com/data/gruntz.pdf
Or from the https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2014-Ideas
"Formal Power Series" by Dominik Gruntz and Wolfram Koepf
"A New Algorithm Computing for Asymptotic Series" by Dominik Gruntz
"Computing limits of Sequences" by Manuel Kauers
"Symbolic Asymptotics: Functions of Two Variables, Implicit Functions"
by Bruno Savly and John Shackell
"Symbolic Asymptotics: Multiseries of Inverse Functions" by Bruno Savly
and John Shackell
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Alexey Gudchenko
On 26.02.2014 14:01, Sergey Kirpichev wrote:
On Wednesday, February 26, 2014 6:03:22 AM UTC+4, Aaron Meurer wrote:
There was some paper about computing limits with oscillating
functions. Maybe you can find the reference if you search the mailing
list archives (or probably Raoul will remember it).
Probably, it's a good idea to search first in google code issues, tagged
with "Series".
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