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+[ in Japanese ]
+ Documents ,
+ Download ,
+ Specifications ,
+ License ,
+cvsweb,
+ Top ,
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OpenXM (Open message eXchange for Mathematics):
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The News
+- New packages in asir-contrib: y_prime (prime number test, etc),
+fj_curve (the dual graph of the resolution of singularity of curves),
+nk_mora (tangent cone algorithm for D, local b-function) (Nov 11, 2005).
- InftyEditor(Math editor with OCR and handwriting interface) plugin for OpenXM (February 18, 2005) Download
- Version 1.2.3 is ready (February 10,2005)
- OpenXM pacakge is included in Knoppix/Math CD (July, 2004).
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- OpenXM formula book project:
a digital formula book for generalized hypergeometric functions
+
- News Archive
What is OpenXM?
It is an infrastructure for mathematical
communication.
We propose standards for mathematical computation
-(OpenXM-RFC's). We will also support OpenMath .
+(OpenXM-RFC's).
+We will also support OpenMath
+which works for the standardization of mathematical data.
The project is also making experiments to connect mathematical
software systems each other on the infrastructure.
We are providing packages of mathematical software systems
-supporting the OpenXM protocol. Here is a quick tour of the OpenXM package:
+supporting the OpenXM protocol.
+Please view screenshots
+of OpenXM packages.
+Here is a quick tour of the OpenXM package:
functions 1,
functions 2,
Efficient computation.
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+ Contact
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+openxm2005@math.Xkobe-u.Xac.Xjp (please replace ".X" by ".")
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