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Because test3int was used only for verification of integrity purposes,<br />

the output is straight ASCII text, rather than LaT E X source text.<br />

G.2.5<br />

checkrs: Checking of inner integrals<br />

The program checkrs does not actually use any of the computer algebra<br />

libraries used for the above programs, but is instead a rudimentary numerical<br />

integration program that computes an result required in the verification of<br />

the r s integrals in Chapter 6. It is listed here along with the other ANSI C<br />

programs for convenience.<br />

G.3 Running the programs<br />

Although all of the results of the computer algebra program are listed explicitly<br />

in this thesis, some readers may be interested in running the programs<br />

themselves, to observe the computations being performed first-hand.<br />

To do so, one requires the following: a computer system with an ANSI C<br />

compiler installed; a computer system with a “big” implementation of TEX<br />

and LaT E X installed (not necessarily the same system); and the thirty-three<br />

files listed in Table G.1 that are included in digital copies of this thesis. One<br />

also needs to know how to carry out the instructions below on the computer<br />

systems in question.<br />

The twenty-four files ending with .c and .h must be copied to the computer<br />

system equipped with the ANSI C compiler.<br />

Table G.1 should be consulted to determine which .c files are required<br />

for the program desired; these should be compiled, and the resulting object<br />

files linked.<br />

The resultant binary file should then be run; the program will output text<br />

both to the display device, and simultaneously to the relevant file listed in<br />

the ‘Output filename’ column of Table G.2. This output file, together with<br />

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