Semi-Centennial REDUCE
Arthur C. Norman, Stephen M. Watt

TL;DR
This paper revisits the early 1970s version of the REDUCE computer algebra system, demonstrating how to build and run it on modern modest environments and outlining its capabilities.
Contribution
It provides a historical version of REDUCE and shows how to adapt and operate it in contemporary minimal computing environments.
Findings
Historical REDUCE can be built on modern systems
The system's capabilities are outlined for current use
Demonstrates compatibility with modest environments
Abstract
We present a version of the REDUCE computer algebra system as it was in the early 1970s. We show how this historical version of REDUCE may be built and run in very modest present-day environments and outline some of its capabilities.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory of Computing Technologies · Polynomial and algebraic computation · History and Theory of Mathematics
