Macaulay computer algebra system
Original author(s) | Dave Bayer, Michael Stillman |
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Written in | C |
Type | computer algebra system |
License | GNU General Public License-2 |
Website |
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Macaulay is a computer algebra system for doing polynomial computations, particularly Gröbner basis calculations. Macaulay is designed for solving problems in commutative algebra and algebraic geometry.
It is named after F.S. Macaulay, who worked in elimination theory.
Macaulay was developed by Dave Bayer and Mike Stillman and was later completely rewritten by Dan Grayson and Mike Stillman as Macaulay2.
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