A Computer Algebra System: Risa/Asir
Masayuki Noro ()
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Masayuki Noro: Kobe University
A chapter in Algebra, Geometry and Software Systems, 2003, pp 147-162 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Risa/Asir [20] is a computer algebra system developed for efficient algebraic computation. It is also designed to be a platform for parallel distributed computation under the OpenXM (Open Message eXchange for Mathematics) protocol [11]. OpenXM defines client-server communication between mathematical software systems and Risa/Asir is one of main components in the OpenXM package [21]. The source code of Risa/Asir is completely open and it is easy to modify the source code or to add new functions. In the present paper, we explain an overview of Risa/Asir, its functions and implemented algorithms with their performances, the OpenXM API and the way to add built-in functions.
Keywords: Finite Field; Computer Algebra System; Function Table; Ground Field; Algebraic Number Field (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-05148-1_8
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