VEGA computer algebra system

VEGA computer algebra system

Vega is a computer algebra system (CAS) for manipulating discrete mathematical structures in Mathematica, a computer software program. The ongoing project is located under mentorship of Tomaž Pisanski at the Department of Theoretical Computer Science at IMFM at University of Ljubljana.

External links

* [http://vega.ijp.si/Htmldoc/vega03.html Vega website]


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