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Editor: kratt6
Time: 2008/04/19 14:05:08 GMT-7
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-- Combined Axiom/Aldor distribution
- why should we put our energy into Axiom/Aldor development?

- combined Axiom/Aldor distribution

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-  - Solution of the licensing issues
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-- Conversion of Axiom library to Aldor
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-- Improvement of Aldor / SPAD
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-- Aldor and Axiom integration with other systems (Sage?)
  - solution of the licensing issues

- language issues

  - a comparison of Aldor and Python

  - improvement of Aldor / SPAD

- conversion of Axiom library to Aldor

- Aldor and Axiom integration with other systems 

   - Sage, or

   - Gap, Polymake, etc.?

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-- Challenges for Computer Algebra language design
- challenges for Computer Algebra language design

Aldor & Axiom Workshop 2008

part of

RISC Summer 2008


Hagenberg, Austria

24-26 July 2008


The workshop aims at a cooperation of Aldor, Axiom, OpenAxiom?, and FriCAS? developers with developers of packages written for other Computer Algebra Systems, and mathematicians that would like to use a computer algebra system to perform experiments.

Registration is not yet opened. It will be handled via the general RISC Summer 2008 Registration.

Tentative Topics that we like to discuss.

  • why should we put our energy into Axiom/Aldor development?
  • combined Axiom/Aldor distribution
    • Using Axiom for Aldor development
    • solution of the licensing issues
  • language issues
    • a comparison of Aldor and Python
    • improvement of Aldor / SPAD
  • conversion of Axiom library to Aldor
  • Aldor and Axiom integration with other systems
    • Sage, or
    • Gap, Polymake, etc.?
  • Aldor project organization
    • Algebraist parallel development site
    • Algebraist Network
  • challenges for Computer Algebra language design
    • Combintorial Species, the multisort case
    • category theory


Organisers: Ralf Hemmecke and Martin Rubey