Abstract
A short discussion is given on the programming language ANALITIK available on the Soviet MIR-2 computer designed for description of numerical and analytical mathematical computations. Some properties and principles of the system are presented. Design objectives and their implementation are reviewed.The programming language ANALITIK available on the MIR-2 computer is a special purpose language designed for numerical and analytical computations. The language and the computer have been developed at the Institute of Cybernetics in Kiev under direction of the well known Soviet cybernetician, academician V. M. Glushkov. It represents a continuation of a product line of special purpose computers for mathematical problems. ANALITIK is a compatible extension of the programming language MIR, which was an Algol-like language but more specifically designed for the solution of numerical problems.
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