Creating Viable alternative to Magma, Mathematica, Maple and Matlab -Information Security Cryptographer

Martin Albercht - M.R.Albrecht@RHU.ac.uk

Everything has to be laid open for checking

Neubuser's LAW

Free of charge as opposed to regular license

Mathematics everything is laid open why do computer programs that charge 2 + 3 charge thousands of pounds

Publish research papers with code

Luckily there are many high qualuty open ?Source sofaware packages out thewre

computational

PARI on an iMAC

It such a shock when things actually work

There are many excellent free and open source mathematics software packages out there

However  they do not interact

Liberate the mathematical Sciences

REuse much existing blocks

domain that is not covered by sage

modify and document

a distribution of the best free open source mathematics softweare available that is easy to compile or install from binaries

an interface to most free and commercial mathematics

Cryptosystems GnuTLS, Pycrypto

unfied interface

MUPAD, Octavem SIngular, MATLAB, MAPLE, Kash, Magma, Axiom, GAP, GP/PARI

Fast Python is Cython

interface SQL database with mathematica

General purpose language

Results in SQL database

reusing existing building blockc

Google docs kind of style

Pari
MAxima
adding benfeit to these systems because they also get graphical userinterface that they did not already have

Fancy stuff with interactivity like really interacting

Need to write a paper give u the LaTek

Matrix Sparse, wanna have sparse in your algebra

Everybody links to themselves to them in the diagonal

peak at how does my matrix look like

all this plotting

64 bit decent java plug in for linux

Point of Open Knowledge toold used for visualise and analyse knowledge

get them right get them fast

every submission is referred by one other developer

greatly improve the code quality of the project

combining this

writing code is not treated as Jornal points yet

Pair up submission of code with paper through journal participation have Open Access

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