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Language peer sets for MACSYMA: United States↑ United States/1969↑ Designed 1969 ↑ 1960s languages ↑ Third generation↑ High Cold War↑ Genus Algebraic ↑ Numerical Scientific ↑ Algebraic↑ Mathematical↑ Expression-oriented ↑ Algebraic/1969↑ Mathematical/1969↑ Expression-oriented/1969↑ Algebraic/United States↑ Mathematical/United States↑ Expression-oriented/United States↑ Numerical Scientific ↑ Numerical Scientific/1969↑ Numerical Scientific/us ↑ MACSYMA(ID:431/mac025)Symbolic math systemalternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1969 Published: 1969 Genus: Algebraic Sammet category: Numerical Scientific Project MAC's SYmbolic MAnipulator. Joel Moses The first comprehensive symbolic math system, written in LISP. Participating in the original design work for MACSYMA (beginning in July, 1968) were W. A. Martin, C. Engelman, and J. Moses. Programming began in July, 1969. The expression evaluator and input-output (i.e. string editor, parser, 2-D display, language) were programmed by W. A. Martin, P. Loewe, and T. Williams. Of the other major modules in MACSYMA, W. A. Martin designed and programmed the polynomial arithmetic package; R. Fateman designed and programmed the rational function package and its extensions (including the radical simplifier); J. Moses designed and programed the simplifier (a major overhaul of the Korsvold program), many of the commands (e.g. differentiation, substitution), and the integration facility. E. Tsiang and W.A. Martin designed and programmed the power series expansion routines. P. Wang designed and implemented the limit programs, and the secondary storage control. R. Fateman designed and implemented the semantic pattern matching system. The improved LISP compiler is the work of J. Golden. Others who have contributed to the programming include D. Hill and S. Saunders. In debugging these programs and in interfacing the different modules, it often became necessary for one programmer to add to or considerably modify another's work. In this sense, many of the modules are joint efforts. Used parser written by Vaughan Pratt Versions: Symbolics Macsyma, DOE Maxima (ANL), Vaxima. People: Related languages
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