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Macaulay2Doc -- Macaulay2 documentation

Description

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Macaulay2 is an interpreted, dynamically typed programming language designed to support research in commutative algebra, algebraic geometry and related fields. All components of the language are open sourced, including over two hundred contributed packages, and generously funded by the National Science Foundation.

Getting Started

Reference Manual

Mathematical Objects

Mathematical Tutorials

Mathematical Computations

Appendix

Acknowledgement

Contributors

  • The authors of Macaulay2
  • The authors of Macaulay2 packages
  • The contributors of Macaulay2 documentation:
    • Daniel Grayson
    • Michael Stillman
    • Mahrud Sayrafi
    • Doug Torrance
    • Paul Zinn-Justin
    • Lily Silverstein
    • Frédéric Chapoton
    • Zach Teitler
    • Anton Leykin
    • Guillem Blanco
    • Dave Barton
    • Brian Pike
    • Michael Burr
    • Frank Moore
    • Fatemeh Tarashi
    • Dylan Peifer
    • Thomas Kahle
    • Marc Harkonen
    • David Eisenbud
    • Boyana Martinova
    • Eliana Duarte
    • Lars Kastner
    • Kinsun Lee
    • Sorin Popescu
    • Manoj Kummini
    • L. Gold
    • Amelia Taylor
    • Giulio Caviglia
    • Gregory G. Smith
    • Wolfram Decker
    • Jonah Blasiak
    • Josephine Yu
    • Irena Peeva

References

  • Macaulay2.com website, for online documentation, binary distributions, etc.
  • Computations in algebraic geometry with Macaulay2, Algorithms and Computations in Mathematics (No. 8), edited by David Eisenbud, Daniel R. Grayson, Michael E. Stillman, and Bernd Sturmfels, Springer-Verlag, 2001, ISBN 3-540-42230-7.
  • Computational Algebraic Geometry, London Mathematical Society Student Texts (No. 58), by Hal Schenck, Cambridge University Press, 2003 ISBN: 0-521-53650-2.

Version

This documentation describes version 1.25.05 of Macaulay2.

Citation

If you have used this package in your research, please cite it as follows:

@misc{Macaulay2DocSource,
  title = {{Macaulay2Doc: A \emph{Macaulay2} package. Version~1.25.05}},
  author = {},
  howpublished = {A \emph{Macaulay2} package available at
    "https://macaulay2.com/"}
}

For the programmer

The object Macaulay2Doc is a package, defined in Macaulay2Doc.m2, with auxiliary files in Macaulay2Doc/.


The source of this document is in Macaulay2Doc/ov_top.m2:120:0.