Abstract

This chapter discusses a number of computer algebra programs. These programs have been written in Borland Pascal 7.0 and can be used on an IBM-compatible personal computer (PC) with at least a 286 processor and 1 Mb free extended memory. However, the applicability of the programs is limited by the memory of a PC. The chapter uses typewriter style symbols to indicate actual input and output. The outputfiles of the programs are categorized by their extensions. Each program needs as input one or more parameter matrices. The input must consist of plain DOS/ASCII text files. Their structure will depend on the particular program that is run. The parameter matrices should be specified in a special way. For most of the programs, a row of a matrix should start with a square bracket, [, and end with a square bracket, ], but for a few programs a different specification should be given.

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