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MATHLAB

swMATH ID: 574
Software Authors: Engelman, C.
Description: MATHLAB is a computer algebra system created in 1964 by Carl Engelman at MITRE and written in Lisp. ”MATHLAB 68” was introduced in 1967[1] and became rather popular in university environments running on DECs PDP-6 and PDP-10 under TOPS-10 or TENEX. In 1969 this version was included in the DECUS user group’s library (as 10-142) as royalty-free software. Carl Engelman left MITRE for Symbolics where he contributed his expert knowledge in the development of Macsyma. (wikipedia)
Homepage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MATHLAB
Dependencies: Lisp
Keywords: computer science and automata
Related Software: REDUCE; MACSYMA; Mathematica; muMATH-79; CAMAL; CAMAC; ALTRAN; FORMAC; TRIGMAN; ALGOL 60; Maple; SNOBOL; ALGOL 68
Cited in: 14 Documents

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1 Publication describing the Software, including 1 Publication in zbMATH Year
MATHLAB 68. Zbl 0191.46202
Engelman, C.
1969

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