TeXmacs interfaces to Maxima, MuPAD and REDUCE
A.G. Grozin

TL;DR
This paper presents the development of interfaces between GNU TeXmacs, a high-quality WYSIWYG word processor, and three major Computer Algebra Systems, enhancing its capabilities for mathematical computation and typesetting.
Contribution
The paper introduces new interfaces connecting TeXmacs with Maxima, MuPAD, and REDUCE, expanding its functionality as a CAS interface platform.
Findings
Successful implementation of interfaces to three CASs
Enhanced usability for mathematical typesetting and computation
Potential for improved mathematical document workflows
Abstract
GNU TeXmacs is a free wysiwyg word processor providing an excellent typesetting quality of texts and formulae. It can also be used as an interface to Computer Algebra Systems (CASs). In the present work, interfaces to three general-purpose CASs have been implemented.
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TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management
