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Special emanations of the above are the Algolib library, which collects most of our programs in a single archive, and the encyclopedia of combinatorial structures, which allows access by keywords, combinatorial specifications, generating function, closed-form or by the first integers in the enumeration sequence to many combinatorial structures. A lot of it was automatically generated using combstruct, gfun, and gdev.
Studies in Automatic
Combinatorics are extensive example sessions that serve as an
introduction to the use of our packages, together with advanced
sessions illustrating their use in the study of combinatorics, special
functions or asymptotic analysis. Also available as Maple help pages
in the Algolib library.
Downloading Algolib
The Algolib library collects Maple packages developed by the Algo team at INRIA. It currently contains combstruct, encyclopedia, gdev, gfun, Groebner, Holonomy, Mad, Mgfun, MultiSeries, NumGfun, Ore_algebra, and regexpcount. These packages (and more) are described below. An on-line version of the encyclopedia is also available.
Algolib, version 14.0 (December 10, 2010). For Maple14.
Released under the GNU Lesser General Public License
(LGPL v2.1).
| [ readme | Maple library | Maple help pages | tar of source code | tar.gz of source code ] | |
Algolib, version 13.0 (March 23, 2010). For Maple13.
Released under the GNU Lesser General Public License
(LGPL v2.1).
| [ readme | Maple library | Maple help pages | tar of source code | tar.gz of source code ] | |
Note that you don't need the source code for installing Algolib, only the library and help pages (.mla and .hdb files).
If you use Algolib, we would be more than glad if you could let us know about the work you do and on the use and applications you plan with Algolib.