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  1. Language of mathematics - Wikipedia

    The language of mathematics or mathematical language is an extension of the natural language (for example English) that is used in mathematics and in science for expressing results …

  2. Reduce (computer algebra system) - Wikipedia

    Since it is based on Lisp, which is a functional programming language, REDUCE supports functional programming and all statements have values (although they are not always useful). …

  3. List of publications in mathematics - Wikipedia

    Also known as Elements of Algebra, Euler's textbook on elementary algebra is one of the first to set out algebra in the modern form we would recognize today. The first volume deals with …

  4. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

    Glossary of mathematical symbols A mathematical symbol is a figure or a combination of figures that is used to represent a mathematical object, an action on mathematical objects, a relation …

  5. SageMath - Wikipedia

    SageMath (previously Sage or SAGE, "System for Algebra and Geometry Experimentation" [3]) is a computer algebra system (CAS) with features covering many aspects of mathematics, …

  6. Constraint programming - Wikipedia

    Programming languages with built-in support for constraints include Oz (functional programming) and Kaleidoscope (imperative programming). Mostly, constraints are implemented in …

  7. Matrix (mathematics) - Wikipedia

    Some programming languages start the numbering of array indexes at zero, in which case the entries of an m × n matrix are indexed by and ⁠ ⁠. [14] This article follows the more common …

  8. Inequality (mathematics) - Wikipedia

    The feasible regions of linear programming are defined by a set of inequalities. In mathematics, an inequality is a relation which makes a non-equal comparison between two numbers or other …