Open source computer algebra systems: Axiom. Joyner, D. ACM Communications in Computer Algebra, 42(1-2):39–47, July, 2008.
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This survey will look at Axiom, a free and very powerful computer algebra system available. It is a general purpose CAS useful for symbolic computation, research, and the development of new mathematical algorithms. Axiom is similar in some ways to Maxima, covered in the survey [J1], but different in many ways as well. Axiom, Maxima, and SAGE [S], are the largest of the general-purpose open-source CAS's. If you want to "take a test drive," Axiom can be tested without installation via the web interface [AS] or the SAGE online interface [S].
@article{joyner_open_2008,
	title = {Open source computer algebra systems: {Axiom}},
	volume = {42},
	issn = {1932-2240},
	shorttitle = {Open source computer algebra systems},
	url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1394042.1394046},
	doi = {10/c67rv6},
	abstract = {This survey will look at Axiom, a free and very powerful computer algebra system available. It is a general purpose CAS useful for symbolic computation, research, and the development of new mathematical algorithms. Axiom is similar in some ways to Maxima, covered in the survey [J1], but different in many ways as well. Axiom, Maxima, and SAGE [S], are the largest of the general-purpose open-source CAS's. If you want to "take a test drive," Axiom can be tested without installation via the web interface [AS] or the SAGE online interface [S].},
	language = {en},
	number = {1-2},
	urldate = {2021-06-19},
	journal = {ACM Communications in Computer Algebra},
	author = {Joyner, David},
	month = jul,
	year = {2008},
	keywords = {axiom, cas, open source, specification, survey},
	pages = {39--47},
}

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