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Description
Macaulay2 is a software system devoted to supporting research in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra, developed with funding from the National Science Foundation. We are eager to help new users get started with it.
Authors
Daniel R. Grayson
<
dan@math.uiuc.edu
>
Michael E. Stillman
<
mike@math.cornell.edu
>
Version
This documentation describes version
1.3.1
of Macaulay2.
Menu
Preface
Copyright and license
Acknowledgements
The authors
Other sources of information about Macaulay2
For the New User
getting started
Mathematical Objects
rings
ideals
matrices
substitution and maps between rings
modules
chain complexes
varieties
Gröbner bases
Some Mathematical Computations
normal forms
elimination of variables
combinatorial functions
The Macaulay2 Language
The Macaulay2 language
Packages
packages provided with Macaulay2
Appendix
changes to Macaulay2, by version
mathematical examples
basic commutative algebra
replacements for commands and scripts from Macaulay
how Macaulay2 finds its files
Reference material
Type
-- the class of all types
Function
-- the class of all functions