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    Oscar.jl

    Oscar.jl

    A comprehensive open source computer algebra system for computations

    ...In principle it can be installed and used like any other Julia package; doing so will take a couple of minutes. A comprehensive open source computer algebra system for computations in algebra, geometry, and number theory.
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    LazySets.jl

    LazySets.jl

    Scalable Symbolic-Numeric Set Computations

    LazySets.jl is a Julia package for calculus with convex sets. The aim is to provide a scalable library for solving complex set-based problems, such as those encountered in differential inclusions or reachability analysis techniques in the domain of formal verification. Typically, one is confronted with a set-based recurrence with a given initial set and/or input sets, and for visualization purposes, the final result has to be obtained through an adequate projection onto low dimensions. This...
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    Hecke.jl

    Hecke.jl

    Computational algebraic number theory

    Hecke is a software package for algebraic number theory maintained by Claus Fieker, Tommy Hofmann and Carlo Sircana. It is written in julia and is based on the computer algebra packages Nemo and AbstractAlgebra. Hecke is part of the OSCAR project and the development is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG within the Collaborative Research Center TRR 195.
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