Original author(s) | Abbott, J. and Bigatti, A. M. and Robbiano, L.[1] |
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Initial release | 1988[2] |
Stable release | 5.4.0
/ 11 April 2022[3] |
Preview release | 5.4.1j
/ 21 February 2023[3] |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Windows, Linux/Unix, macOS, |
Type | Computer algebra system |
License | GNU GPL |
Website | sites |
Original author(s) | Abbott, J. and Bigatti, A. M.[1] |
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Initial release | 9 March 2007[4] |
Stable release | 0.99800
/ 28 April 2022[5] |
Preview release | 0.99718
/ 14 February 2022[5] |
Written in | C++ |
Type | Library |
License | GNU GPL |
Website | cocoa |
The old CoCoA website is currently unreachable due to problems in the net "dima.unige.it".
https://sites.google.com/view/cocoa-cocoalib |
CoCoA (Computations in Commutative Algebra)[6] is a free computer algebra system developed by the University of Genova, Italy, used to compute with numbers and polynomials. The CoCoA Library (CoCoALib[7]) is available under GNU General Public License. CoCoA has been ported to many operating systems including Macintosh on PPC and x86, Linux on x86, Unix x86-64 & PPC, Solaris on SPARC and Windows on x86. CoCoA is mainly used by researchers (see citations at[8] and[9]), but can be useful even for "simple" computations.
CoCoA's features include:
It is able to perform simple and sophisticated operations on multivariate polynomials and on various data related to them (ideals, modules, matrices, rational functions). For example, it can readily compute Gröbner basis, syzygies and minimal free resolutions, intersection, division, the radical of an ideal, the ideal of zero-dimensional schemes, Poincaré series and Hilbert functions, factorization of polynomials, and toric ideals. The capabilities of CoCoA and the flexibility of its use are further enhanced by the dedicated high-level programming language.
Its mathematical core, CoCoALib, has been designed as an open source C++ library, focussing on ease of use and flexibility.
CoCoALib is based on GNU Multi-Precision Library.
CoCoALib is used by ApCoCoA[10] and NmzIntegrate[11]
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