Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back Reduce (computer algebra system) - Wikipedia www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Home Random Nearby Log in Settings Donate About Wikipedia Disclaimers Search Reduce (computer algebra system) Article Talk Language Watch Edit (Redirected from REDUCE) Reduce is a general-purpose computer algebra system geared towards applications in physics. ReduceDeveloper(s)Anthony C. Hearn et al.Stable releaseMarch 8, 2023; 16 months ago (2023-03-08)[1] Written inPortable Standard LispOperating systemCross-platformTypeComputer algebra systemLicenseBSD licenseWebsitewww.reduce-algebra.com The development of the Reduce computer algebra system was started in the 1960s by Anthony C. Hearn. Since then, many scientists from all over the world[who?] have contributed to its development under his direction. Reduce is written entirely in its own LISP dialect called Portable Standard Lisp, expressed in an ALGOL-like syntax called RLISP. The latter is used as a basis for Reduce's user-level language. Implementations of Reduce are available on most variants of Unix, Linux, Microsoft Windows, or Apple Macintosh systems by using an underlying Portable Standard Lisp or Codemist Standard LISP implementation. The Julia package Reduce.jl[2] uses Reduce as a backend and implements its semantics in Julia style. Reduce was open sourced in December 2008[3] and is available for free under a modified BSD license on SourceForge. Previously it had cost $695. See also edit Free and open-source software portal Mathematics portal Comparison of computer algebra systems ALTRAN REDUCE Meets CAMAL - REDUCE Computer Algebra System - J. P. Fitch [1] References edit ^ "Files on SourceForge". ^ chakravala (April 9, 2019). "chakravala/Reduce.jl". GitHub. Retrieved June 16, 2019. ^ "REDUCE Computer Algebra System at SourceForge". reduce-algebra.sourceforge.net. Retrieved 2015-09-28. External links edit Official website Reduce (computer algebra system) on SourceForge Reduce wiki on SourceForge. Anthony C. Hearn, Reduce User's Manual Version 3.8, February 2004. In HTML format. Anthony C. Hearn, "Reduce: The First Forty Years", invited paper presented at the A3L Conference in Honor of the 60th Birthday of Volker Weispfenning, April 2005. Andrey Grozin, "TeXmacs-Reduce interface", April 2012. This scientific software article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte
Reduce is a general-purpose computer algebra system geared towards applications in physics.
The development of the Reduce computer algebra system was started in the 1960s by Anthony C. Hearn. Since then, many scientists from all over the world[who?] have contributed to its development under his direction.
Reduce is written entirely in its own LISP dialect called Portable Standard Lisp, expressed in an ALGOL-like syntax called RLISP. The latter is used as a basis for Reduce's user-level language.
Implementations of Reduce are available on most variants of Unix, Linux, Microsoft Windows, or Apple Macintosh systems by using an underlying Portable Standard Lisp or Codemist Standard LISP implementation. The Julia package Reduce.jl[2] uses Reduce as a backend and implements its semantics in Julia style.
Reduce was open sourced in December 2008[3] and is available for free under a modified BSD license on SourceForge. Previously it had cost $695.
This scientific software article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.