KANT is a computer algebra system for mathematicians interested in algebraic number theory, performing sophisticated computations in algebraic number fields, in global function fields, and in local fields. KASH is the associated command line interface. They have been developed by the Algebra and Number Theory research group of the Institute of Mathematics at Technische Universität Berlin under the project leadership of Prof. Dr Michael Pohst. Kant is free for non-commercial use.[2]
See also
List of computer algebra systems
References
[1]
http://page.math.tu-berlin.de/~kant/copyright.html
J. Graf von Schmettow (1991). KANT — a tool for computations in algebraic number fields. de Gruyter. pp. 321–330. ISBN 3-11-012394-0.
M. Daberkow; C. Fieker; J. Klüners; M. Pohst; K. Roegner; M. Schörnig; K. Wildanger (1997). "KANT V4". J. Symb. Comput. 24: 267–283. doi:10.1006/jsco.1996.0126.
External links
Official website
Introduction to KASH3, The KANT Group
Computer algebra systems
Open-source
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Proprietary
ClassPad Manager KANT Magma Maple Mathcad Mathematica muPAD (MATLAB symbolic math toolbox) SMath Studio TI InterActive!
Discontinued
CAMAL Derive LiveMath Macsyma Mathomatic muMATH
Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Graduate Studies in Mathematics
Hellenica World - Scientific Library
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