Schoonschip

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Schoonschip

   <mathematics, tool> (From the Dutch for "beautiful ship" or
   "clean ship") A program for {symbolic mathematics}, especially
   High Energy Physics, written by M. Veltman of CERN in 1964.
   Schoonschip only does algebra, no derivatives.  It was
   implemented originally in {CDC 6600} and {CDC 7600} {assembly
   language} and currently in {680x0} {assembly language}.
   Latest versions run on {Amiga}, {Atari ST}, {Sun-3} and
   {NeXT}.

   It was once maintained by David Williams at the {University of
   Michigan} Physics Department.

   (ftp://archive.umich.edu/physics/schip).

   (2000-11-14)
    

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