• Project MAC. In 1982, Macsyma was licensed to Symbolics and became a commercial product. In 1992, Symbolics Macsyma was spun off to Macsyma, Inc., which continued...
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    of Macsyma, which was developed at MIT with funding from the United States Department of Energy and other government agencies. A version of Macsyma was...
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    operands is usually represented as a sequence of either pointers (like in Macsyma) or entries in a hash table (like in Maple). The raw application of the...
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    Moses, Joel (May 2008). "Macsyma: A Personal History" (PDF). Milestones in Computer Algebra.. See also Joel Moses (2012), "Macsyma: A personal history",...
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    Franz Liszt. It was written specifically to be a host for running the Macsyma computer algebra system on VAX. The project began at the end of 1978, soon...
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  • were muMATH, Reduce, Derive (based on muMATH), and Macsyma; a popular copyleft version of Macsyma called Maxima is actively being maintained. Reduce became...
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  • Symbolics where he contributed his expert knowledge in the development of Macsyma. Abstract from DECUS Library Catalog: MATHLAB is an on-line system providing...
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    contributions to Macsyma, Project MAC's computer algebra system. Gosper later worked with Symbolics and Macsyma, Inc. on commercial versions of Macsyma. In 1974...
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  • groundwork for the Macsyma symbolic mathematics program that was created at MIT largely under his supervision between 1969 and 1983. Macsyma was able to solve...
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  • implementation of Common Lisp and the GPL'd version of the computer algebra system Macsyma called Maxima. Schelter authored Austin Kyoto Common Lisp (AKCL) under...
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