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 % $OpenXM: OpenXM/doc/issac2000/openxm-clients.tex,v 1.6 2000/01/16 03:15:49 noro Exp $  % $OpenXM: OpenXM/doc/issac2000/openxm-clients.tex,v 1.7 2000/01/16 06:39:39 takayama Exp $
   
 \section{OpenXM Clients}  \section{OpenXM Clients}
   
Line 61  The module {\tt math2ox} communicates with Mathematica
Line 61  The module {\tt math2ox} communicates with Mathematica
 with any OpenXM server by the OpenXM protocol.  with any OpenXM server by the OpenXM protocol.
 By using the module {\tt math2ox},  By using the module {\tt math2ox},
 we can call OpenXM servers from Mathematica;  we can call OpenXM servers from Mathematica;
 here is an example of a computation of the de Rham cohomology groups  here is a demonstration of a computation of the de Rham cohomology groups
 of ${\bf C}^2 \setminus V(x^3-y^2)$ from Mathematica.  of ${\bf C}^2 \setminus V(x^3-y^2)$ from Mathematica.
 {\footnotesize  {\footnotesize
 \begin{verbatim}  \begin{verbatim}
Line 73  Out[4]=  [ 1 , 1 , 0 ]  (* The dimension of 
Line 73  Out[4]=  [ 1 , 1 , 0 ]  (* The dimension of 
                            cohomology groups *)                             cohomology groups *)
 \end{verbatim}  \end{verbatim}
 }  }
   
 \subsubsection{Functions}  
   
 The {\tt math2ox} adds the following functions to Mathematica.  The {\tt math2ox} adds the following functions to Mathematica.
 \begin{quote}  \begin{quote}

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