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- From: schrufer@prodigy.gmd.de (Eberhard Schruefer)
- Subject: Re: help ; High Energy Physics & Maple
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 20:22:20 GMT
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- aardvark.ucs.uoknor.edu (Karla ) writes:
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- >Does anyone know if maple (or any other package) on supercomputers can
- >do traces involving Gamma (Dirac) matrices,contractions of lorentz indices
- >and recognise inner products of lorentz 4-vectors.
-
- REDUCE is widely used for Dirac Gamma matrix manipulations and runs
- on most commonly available machines from PC's to Supers like CRAY
- and Fujitsu (an information package can be obtained by sending the
- message 'send info-package' to reduce-netlib@rand.org).
- It currently has two packages (HEPHYS and CVIT) for high energy
- physics calculations. There is also a large bibliography of over
- 700 papers referencing REDUCE, many in the high energy physics area.
-
- Eberhard Schruefer
- German National Center for Computer Science (GMD)
- 5205 St. Augustin 1
- Germany
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- Dr. E. Schruefer
- German National Center for Computer Science (GMD)
- Institute I1.P
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