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Editor: alfredo
Time: 2008/04/25 01:47:17 GMT-7 |
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changed: - Currently you can use "Axiom":AboutAxiom, "Maxima":AboutMaxima, - "Reduce":AboutReduce, and "Sage":AboutSage on this website. Currently you can use "Axiom":AboutAxiom, "Fricas":FriCAS, "Maxima":AboutMaxima, "OpenAxiom":OpenAxiom, "Reduce":AboutReduce, and "Sage":AboutSage on this website. changed: -- <image src="new.gif" /> You are in the right place! - The old Axiom Wiki site 'http://wiki.axiom-developer.org' - has been replaced with this new site. Please excuse the - construction and if possible take the time to correct or - "report":IssueTracker#addissue any missing links and/or - inaccurate content. - -- Aldor is now "semi-free":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-free_software! - - <small>On August 31, 2007 "aldor.org":http://aldor.org - announced that the full source code of the Aldor compiler - is now available for non-commercial use</small> - - Thank you to everyone who signed the [Free Aldor] petition. - -- "Axiom Book in HTML+MathML":JenksSutorInXhtml - Start "social networking":http://www.crowdvine.com at the <image src="new.gif" /> "Algebraist":http://algebraist.crowdvine.com site for Aldor developers and users. - You are in the right place. In December 2007 the old Axiom Wiki site 'http://wiki.axiom-developer.org' was replaced by this new site supporting "Axiom":AboutAxiom and "all of its forks":AboutAxiom#version. - Aldor is now "semi-free":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-free_software (September 2007)!
Axiom is a general purpose system for doing mathematics
by computer. It is especially useful for symbolic calculations,
mathematical research and for the development of new
[mathematical algorithms]?. Axiom has a strongly-typed
high-level programming language for expressing abstract
mathematical concepts. Over 1,000 mathematical domains and categories
are collected in the [Axiom Library]?. Consult the
Rosetta Stone
to compare Axiom to some other
Computer Algebra
systems. Currently you can use Axiom, Fricas, Maxima, OpenAxiom?, Reduce, and Sage on this website. The results of your calculation will appear on the web page like this:
Type: Union(List Expression Integer,...)
If you find a bug, please report it in IssueTracker? !
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