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Schoonschip was one of the first computer algebra systems, developed in 1963 by Martinus J. G. Veltman, for use in particle physics. "Schoonschip" refers to the Dutch expression "schoon schip maken": to make a clean sweep, to clean/clear things up (literally: to make the ship clean). The name was chosen "among others to annoy everybody, who could not speak Dutch". Veltman initially developed the program to compute the quadrupole moment of the W boson, the computation of which involved "a monstrous expression involving in the order of 50,000 terms in intermediate stages"

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  • Schoonschip war eines der ersten Computeralgebrasysteme in der Computergeschichte. (de)
  • Schoonschip is een computerprogramma voor , speciaal ontworpen voor hoge-energiefysica door Nobelprijswinnaar Martin Veltman in 1963. Het programma voert analytische wiskundige berekeningen uit. Schoonschip doet alleen algebra, het berekent geen afgeleiden. Het draaide eerst op een IBM 7094, werd in 1966 herschreven voor de - en -assembler en is nu ook beschikbaar in 680x0-assembler. De laatste versies werken op Amiga, Atari St, Sun 3 en Next. Bekende computertalen zoals Mathematica en Maple zijn gebaseerd op Schoonschip. (nl)
  • Schoonschip was one of the first computer algebra systems, developed in 1963 by Martinus J. G. Veltman, for use in particle physics. "Schoonschip" refers to the Dutch expression "schoon schip maken": to make a clean sweep, to clean/clear things up (literally: to make the ship clean). The name was chosen "among others to annoy everybody, who could not speak Dutch". Veltman initially developed the program to compute the quadrupole moment of the W boson, the computation of which involved "a monstrous expression involving in the order of 50,000 terms in intermediate stages" (en)
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  • Martinus J. G. Veltman, Netherlands (en)
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  • Schoonschip war eines der ersten Computeralgebrasysteme in der Computergeschichte. (de)
  • Schoonschip was one of the first computer algebra systems, developed in 1963 by Martinus J. G. Veltman, for use in particle physics. "Schoonschip" refers to the Dutch expression "schoon schip maken": to make a clean sweep, to clean/clear things up (literally: to make the ship clean). The name was chosen "among others to annoy everybody, who could not speak Dutch". Veltman initially developed the program to compute the quadrupole moment of the W boson, the computation of which involved "a monstrous expression involving in the order of 50,000 terms in intermediate stages" The initial version, dating to December 1963, ran on an IBM 7094 mainframe. In 1966 it was ported to the CDC 6600 mainframe, and later to most of the rest of Control Data's CDC line. In 1983 it was ported to the Motorola 68000 microprocessor, allowing its use on a number of 68000-based systems running variants of Unix. FORM can be regarded, in a sense, as the successor to Schoonschip. (en)
  • Schoonschip is een computerprogramma voor , speciaal ontworpen voor hoge-energiefysica door Nobelprijswinnaar Martin Veltman in 1963. Het programma voert analytische wiskundige berekeningen uit. Schoonschip doet alleen algebra, het berekent geen afgeleiden. Het draaide eerst op een IBM 7094, werd in 1966 herschreven voor de - en -assembler en is nu ook beschikbaar in 680x0-assembler. De laatste versies werken op Amiga, Atari St, Sun 3 en Next. Bekende computertalen zoals Mathematica en Maple zijn gebaseerd op Schoonschip. (nl)
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