Cox-Zucker machine
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The Cox-Zucker machine is an algorithm given in the 1979 paper of David Cox and Steven Zucker. It was named the Cox-Zucker machine by Schwartz in 1984.
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- Cox, D. A. and Zucker, D., Intersection numbers of sections of elliptic surfaces, (1979), Invent. Math.", 53, 1-44.
- Schwartz, C. F. A Mordell-Weil Group of Rank 8, and a Subgroup of Finite Index, (1984), Nagoya Math J., 93, 17-26.