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Schoonschip was one of the
first computer algebra systems,
developed in 1963 by
Martinus J. G. Veltman, for use in
particle physics. "
Schoonschip" refers...
- 1963/64,
during an
extended stay at SLAC he
designed the
computer program Schoonschip for
symbolic mani****tion of
mathematical equations,
which is now considered...
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program for
symbolic mathematics,
especially high-energy physics,
called Schoonschip (Dutch for "clean ship") in 1963.
Other early systems include FORMAC...
- Mathematica, Mathics, Expreduce,
MockMMA Influenced by APL C C++
FORTRAN Lisp
Pascal Prolog Schoonschip Simula Smalltalk SMP
Influenced Jupyter Clojure Julia...
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earlier computer algebra systems Macsyma (of
which Wolfram was a user) and
Schoonschip (whose code
Wolfram studied). SMP
follows a rule-based approach, giving...
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theoretical physicist Martinus Veltman designed the
computer program Schoonschip for
symbolic mani****tion of
mathematical equations,
which is now considered...
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given like
myexpr = 8*x^3; FORM was
started in 1984 as a
successor to
Schoonschip, an
algebra engine developed by M. Veltman. It was
initially coded in...
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physics is not new. It
dates back to the 1960s when
packages such as
SCHOONSCHIP and then
REDUCE had been developed.
These are
symbolic mani****tion codes...
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initially to help
particle physics calculations: Reduce, Mathematica,
Schoonschip, Form, GiNaC. Data Grid: The
largest planned use of the grid systems...