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- From: ara@zurich.ai.mit.edu (Allan Adler)
- Newsgroups: sci.math.symbolic
- Subject: Re: Symbolic Algebra subroutine library?
- Message-ID: <ARA.92Jul25132719@camelot.ai.mit.edu>
- Date: 25 Jul 92 18:27:19 GMT
- Article-I.D.: camelot.ARA.92Jul25132719
- References: <1992Jul24.224350.12931@cco.caltech.edu>
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- Organization: M.I.T. Artificial Intelligence Lab.
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- In-Reply-To: whitmore@iastate.edu's message of Sat, 25 Jul 1992 16:19:54 GMT
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- Although intended more for number theoretic applications and numerical
- analysis, PAIR/GP can do symbolic manipulations and is available for free,
- unlike Mathematica.
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- PARI is basically a library in C or C++. For interactive use, one
- can use GP which uses the PARI library. You can obtain PARI/GP for free.
-
- Here is a fragment of a message I received from Henri some time ago:
-
- "Pari now runs on many different platforms, including 386 boxes
- (although we do not support this port by lack of means). The
- Unix and Macintosh versions are available by anonymous ftp from
- math.ucla.edu (128.97.4.254, where a NeXT version is also available)
- and in Europe from 134.157.51.2, directory dist/pari, and soon on
- nuri.inria.fr (128.93.1.26)."
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- Allan Adler
- ara@altdorf.ai.mit.edu
-