Universal Object Oriented Languages and Computer Algebra
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Alexander Yu. Vlasov
1999
Abstract
The universal object oriented languages made programming more simple and
efficient. In the article is considered possibilities of using similar methods
in computer algebra. A clear and powerful universal language is useful if
particular problem was not implemented in standard software packages like
REDUCE, MATHEMATICA, etc. and if the using of internal programming languages of
the packages looks not very efficient.
Functional languages like LISP had some advantages and traditions for
algebraic and symbolic manipulations. Functional and object oriented
programming are not incompatible ones. An extension of the model of an object
for manipulation with pure functions and algebraic expressions is considered.
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