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MATHLAB, the Glossary

Index MATHLAB

MATHLAB is a computer algebra system created in 1964 by Carl Engelman at MITRE and written in Lisp.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Anticausal system, Carl Engelman, Computer algebra system, DECUS, Digital Equipment Corporation, Laplace transform, Linear algebra, Linear circuit, Lisp (programming language), Macsyma, Mitre Corporation, PDP-10, PDP-6, Symbolic circuit analysis, Symbolics, TENEX (operating system), TOPS-10.

  2. Computer algebra systems
  3. Notebook interface

Anticausal system

In systems theory, an anticausal system is a hypothetical system with outputs and internal states that depend solely on future input values.

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Carl Engelman

Carl Engelman (October 21, 1929 – November 26, 1983) was an American computer scientist.

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Computer algebra system

A computer algebra system (CAS) or symbolic algebra system (SAS) is any mathematical software with the ability to manipulate mathematical expressions in a way similar to the traditional manual computations of mathematicians and scientists. MATHLAB and computer algebra system are computer algebra systems.

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DECUS

The Digital Equipment Computer Users' Society (DECUS) was an independent computer user group related to Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).

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Digital Equipment Corporation

Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), using the trademark Digital, was a major American company in the computer industry from the 1960s to the 1990s.

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Laplace transform

In mathematics, the Laplace transform, named after Pierre-Simon Laplace, is an integral transform that converts a function of a real variable (usually t, in the time domain) to a function of a complex variable s (in the complex-valued frequency domain, also known as s-domain, or s-plane).

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Linear algebra

Linear algebra is the branch of mathematics concerning linear equations such as: linear maps such as: and their representations in vector spaces and through matrices.

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Linear circuit

A linear circuit is an electronic circuit which obeys the superposition principle.

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Lisp (programming language)

Lisp (historically LISP, an abbreviation of "list processing") is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive, fully parenthesized prefix notation.

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Macsyma

Macsyma ("Project MAC's SYmbolic MAnipulator") is one of the oldest general-purpose computer algebra systems still in wide use. MATHLAB and Macsyma are computer algebra systems.

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Mitre Corporation

The Mitre Corporation (stylized as The MITRE Corporation and MITRE) is an American not-for-profit organization with dual headquarters in Bedford, Massachusetts, and McLean, Virginia.

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PDP-10

Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)'s PDP-10, later marketed as the DECsystem-10, is a mainframe computer family manufactured beginning in 1966 and discontinued in 1983.

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PDP-6

The PDP-6, short for Programmed Data Processor model 6, is a computer developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) during 1963 and first delivered in the summer of 1964.

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Symbolic circuit analysis

Symbolic circuit analysis is a formal technique of circuit analysis to calculate the behaviour or characteristic of an electric/electronic circuit with the independent variables (time or frequency), the dependent variables (voltages and currents), and (some or all of) the circuit elements represented by symbols.

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Symbolics

Symbolics, Inc., was a privately held American computer manufacturer that acquired the assets of the former company and continues to sell and maintain the Open Genera Lisp system and the Macsyma computer algebra system.

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TENEX (operating system)

TENEX is an operating system developed in 1969 by BBN for the PDP-10, which later formed the basis for Digital Equipment Corporation's TOPS-20 operating system.

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TOPS-10

TOPS-10 System (Timesharing / Total Operating System-10) is a discontinued operating system from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for the PDP-10 (or DECsystem-10) mainframe computer family.

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See also

Computer algebra systems

Notebook interface

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MATHLAB

Also known as MATHLAB 68.