The Common Lisp HyperSpec is a hypertext html document which is not the ANSI Common Lisp standard, but is based on it with permission from ANSI and INCITS X3 ref http www.lispworks.com documentation HyperSpec Front Help.htm Authorship ref . It is copyrighted by LispWorks Ltd ref http www.lispworks.com documentation HyperSpec Front Help.htm Legal ref . It is approximately 15MB of data in 2,300 files which contain approximately 105,000 hyperlink s. The HyperSpec is used by many Common Lisp development environments examples are LispWorks , SLIME for looking up reference information for the constructs of ANSI Common Lisp. The HyperSpec is also available for download. Before the ANSI Common Lisp standard, the book Common Lisp the Language had been used as a Common Lisp standard reference. Allegro Common Lisp has its own hypertext version of the ANSI Common Lisp standard. References references External links http www.lispworks.com documentation HyperSpec Front index.htm Common Lisp HyperSpec http www.lispworks.com documentation common lisp.html Common Lisp HyperSpec download file http www.franz.com support documentation 8.1 ansicl ansicl.htm Allegro Common Lisp, ANSI Common Lisp hypertext reference Common Lisp Category Common Lisp publications Compu lang stub ru Common Lisp HyperSpec ... more details
Ironclad is a Common Lisp cryptography Library computing library aiming to provide functionality similar to OpenSSL or Crypto . External links http method combination.net lisp ironclad Ironclad homepage http www.cliki.net Ironclad Ironclad on cliki Common Lisp Category Common Lisp software compu library stub security software stub ... more details
Infobox Software name Embeddable Common Lisp logo screenshot caption developer Juanjo Garcia Ripoll latest release version 11.1.1 latest release date release date 2011 01 16 latest preview version latest preview date operating system Unix like , Microsoft Windows Windows programming language genre Compiler and Run time system runtime license GNU Lesser Public License LGPL website http ecls.sourceforge.net Embeddable Common Lisp ECL is a LGPL Common Lisp implementation aimed at producing a small footprint Lisp system that can be embedded into existing C programming language C based applications. It is able to create stand alone Executable and Linkable Format ELF executables from Common Lisp code and runs on most platforms that support a C compiler . Because it compiles Common Lisp to C, it also features an Foreign function interface FFI system, including support for inline C to be used or generated from Common Lisp. Inline C FFI combined with Common Lisp macros and custom SETF expansions yield a compile time preprocessor. External links http ecls.sourceforge.net ECL Home Page Common Lisp Category Common Lisp implementations Category Common Lisp software Category Free compilers and interpreters ru Embeddable Common Lisp ... more details
Practical Common Lisp ISBN 1590592395 is an introductory book on Common Lisp by Peter Seibel which intersperses practical chapters along with a fairly complete introduction to the language. In the practical chapters Seibel develops various pieces of software such as a unit testing framework, a library for parsing ID3 tags, a spam filter, and a SHOUTcast server. The complete text is available online. ref http www.gigamonkeys.com book Practical Common Lisp Bot generated title ref See also Common Lisp the Language References reflist External links http www.gigamonkeys.com book Online HTML version of Practical Common Lisp http www.apress.com 9781590592397 Description of book at publisher s website http www.cliki.net Practical Common Lisp http books.slashdot.org article.pl?sid 05 04 28 1936206&tid 156&tid 6 slashdot review posted 2005 04 28 http www.joshstaiger.org archives 2006 02 a short review.html A short review of Peter Seibel s Practical Common Lisp http ablog.apress.com ?p 492 Practical Common Lisp why did we publish this book? http www.goesping.org archives 2005 11 27 thoughts reading practical common lisp Thoughts Reading Practical Common Lisp on The Blog That Goes Ping http video.google.com videoplay?docid 448441135356213813 Google Tech Talk from Seibel video Common Lisp compu book stub Category Common Lisp publications ... more details
Infobox software name GNU Common Lisp logo screenshot caption developer GNU The GNU Project latest release version 2.6.7 latest release date release date 2005 08 10 latest preview version latest preview date operating system Unix like , Microsoft Windows programming language genre Interpreter computing Interpreter , compiler license GNU General Public License GPL website http www.gnu.org software gcl www.gnu.org software gcl GNU Common Lisp GCL is the GNU Project s Common Lisp compiler, an evolutionary development of Kyoto Common Lisp . It produces native object code by first generating C programming language C code and then calling a C compiler. Although it does not yet fully comply with the American National Standards Institute ANSI Common Lisp specification, GCL is the implementation of choice for several large projects including the mathematical tools Maxima software Maxima , AXIOM and ACL2 . GCL runs under eleven different architectures on Linux , and under FreeBSD , Solaris operating system Solaris , and Microsoft Windows . GCL has not had a release since 2005, although binaries for Windows were produced in early 2008. Development is still very active on the CVS repository. This Lisp system keeps the memory image as small as possible, so on modern computers it needs tuning the default memory allocation scheme. ref http savannah.nongnu.org forum forum.php?forum id 1610 GNU Common Lisp News 2.5.1 is released. Item posted by Camm Maguire camm on Sun 02 Mar 2003 03 53 24 PM UTC. ref References Reflist Portal Free software GNU Common Lisp DEFAULTSORT Gnu Common Lisp Category Common Lisp implementations Category Common Lisp software Category GNU Project software Common Lisp Category Free compilers and interpreters Category Windows software Category Linux programming tools compu prog stub prog lang stub ca GNU Common Lisp de GNU Common Lisp es GNU Common Lisp ru GNU Common Lisp ... more details
Infobox book italic title force name Lisp in Small Pieces title orig Les Langages Lisp image image caption author Christian Queinnec translator Kathleen Callaway cover artist language French series subject Computer programming genre Textbook publisher Cambridge University Press pub date 1994 english pub date 1996 media type Print pages 514 isbn oclc dewey congress Lisp in Small Pieces Cambridge University Press, 1996 ISBN 0 521 56247 3 paperback edition December 4, 2003 ISBN 0 521 54566 8 translated by Kathleen Callaway is a book by Christian Queinnec on Lisp programming language Lisp , Scheme programming language Scheme and other related dialects, their Interpreter computing interpretation , semantics , and Compilation programming compilation and contains code for 11 interpreters and 2 compiler s. The English title is a recursive acronym L isp i n S mall P ieces . It was originally published in French language French by Inter ditions with the title Les Langages Lisp . The revised edition bears the title Principes d implantation de Scheme et Lisp . See also Essentials of Programming Languages Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs References Official website http pagesperso systeme.lip6.fr Christian.Queinnec WWW LiSP.html http community.schemewiki.org ?Lisp In Small Pieces LiSP on SchemeWiki Category Lisp programming language Category Computer programming books Category Compilers compu book stub ... more details
notability date March 2009 unreferenced date March 2009 Infobox Software name Corman Common Lisp logo screenshot caption developer Corman Technologies released 1995 latest release version 3.0.1 latest release date Sept. 14, 2006 latest preview version latest preview date operating system Windows Vista , Windows XP , Windows 2000 , Windows Server 2003 language Common Lisp genre Compiler and Run time system runtime license Commercial website http www.cormanlisp.com Corman Common Lisp is a commercial implementation of the Common Lisp programming language featuring support for the Microsoft Windows Windows operating system. License Corman Common Lisp is commercial software see http www.cormanlisp.com license.html . History Corman Common Lisp was designed and implemented by Corman Technologies, since 1995. Previously they developed PowerLisp for the Mac, but Corman CL was a complete rewrite for Windows. PowerLisp is no longer developed or supported . They have developed and maintained Corman CL continuously, with new major releases approximately every 18 months and minor updates more often . The CLOS implementation was originally from Art of the Metaobject Protocol Closette, and then extensively rewritten to add missing Common Lisp features and to improve performance. External links http www.cormanlisp.com The Corman Common Lisp home page References references Common Lisp Category Common Lisp implementations Category Common Lisp software Category Lisp programming language Category Lisp programming language family Compu lang stub ru Corman Common Lisp ... more details
Portable Standard Lisp PSL is a tail recursion tail recursive Dynamic binding computer science dynamically bound dialect of Lisp programming language Lisp inspired by its predecessor, Standard Lisp and the Portable Lisp Compiler. It was developed by researchers at the University of Utah in 1980, which released PSL 3.1 development was handed over to developers at Hewlett Packard in 1982 who released PSL 3.3 and up ref name gabriel pg 75 294 of Gabriel 1985 ref . Portable Standard Lisp was available as a kit containing a screen editor , a compiler , and an Interpreter computing interpreter for the 68k 68000 processor architecture , DEC 20 s, CRAY 1 s, and the VAX architecture among many others . Today, PSL is mainly developed by and available from Konrad Zuse Zentrum f r Informationstechnik Berlin . Its main modern use is as underlying language for implementations of Reduce computer algebra system Reduce . Like most older lisps, PSL in the first step compiles Lisp to Lap Lisp LAP code, which ... primitive dialect dubbed System Lisp SYSLISP as an experiment in writing a production quality Lisp in Lisp itself as much as possible, with only minor amounts of code written by hand in assembly ... later releases had a compatibility package for Common Lisp , but this is not sustained in the modern versions. Criticism Portable Standard Lisp is not as full of features as e.g. Common Lisp , and some people found it not very pleasant to use. Richard P. Gabriel wrote in his popular essay Lisp Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big , the third most standard Lisp was Portable Standard Lisp, which ran ... first Richard P. title Performance and evaluation of Lisp systems publisher MIT Press Computer Systems ... xiv, 285 p. 23 cm. Cambridge, Mass. External links http www.ceng.metu.edu.tr ucoluk research lisp generalinfo.html Portable Utah Standard LISP FOLDOC Category Concurrent programming languages Category Dynamically typed programming languages Category Functional languages Category Lisp programming ... more details
VAX LISP was an implementation of Common Lisp for OpenVMS VMS and ULTRIX on 32 bit VAX s. It was the first Common Lisp to be written for non Lisp machine s ref pg 72 294 of Gabriel 1985 ref . It was initially Bootstrapping compilers boot strapped from Carnegie Mellon University s Spice Lisp by recompiling its output but for VAX machine instruction and to use the large VAX stack . Some of the original developers came from CMU. Features included dumb terminal IDE with Emacs like editor programming in Common Lisp DECwindows X11 based workstation IDE with editor, debugger, and inspector multi threading based on POSIX threads a compiler that generated intermediate files which could be fast loaded a patented mechanism for writing and reading the executable state of the entire virtual machine During the development of the never released V4.0 the product was sold off to Lucid Inc. References reflist cite book last Gabriel first Richard P. title Performance and evaluation of Lisp systems publisher MIT Press Computer Systems Series url http www.dreamsongs.com NewFiles Timrep.pdf date May 1985 isbn 0 262 07093 6 LCCN 85 15161 xiv, 285 p. 23 cm. Cambridge, Mass. Common Lisp Category Common Lisp implementations compu prog stub ... more details
italic title Common Lisp the Language is an influential book by Guy L. Steele about Common Lisp . History Before standardization The first edition Digital Press, 1984 ISBN 0 932376 41 X 465 pages served as the basis for the ANSI Common Lisp standard. It was written by Guy L. Steele, Jr. , Scott E. Fahlman Scott Fahlman , Richard P. Gabriel , David Moon David A. Moon , and Daniel Weinreb Daniel L. Weinreb . During standardization The second edition Digital Press, 1990 ISBN 1 55558 041 6 1029 pages reflected the then current status of the standardization process and documented important new features such as Common Lisp Object System CLOS , the tt loop tt macro and conditions. It also has a chapter on series and generators. After standardization The ANSI Common Lisp standard was published in 1994 and differs from the dialects described in Common Lisp the Language 1984 and Common Lisp the Language, Second Edition 1990 . Substantive additions and deletions were made between the time of the Second Edition and the final version of ANSI Common Lisp. Also, series and generators were discussed in appendix matter of the Second Edition but were not a part of any working draft nor the final version of ANSI Common Lisp. Although ANSI Common Lisp and the dialects described by the two editions of Common Lisp the Language differ, the ANSI Common Lisp specification indirectly acknowledges the practical importance of Common Lisp the Language first and second edition by taking the effort to suggest ..., allowing conditionals to be added to code that must interoperate between ANSI Common Lisp and those other dialects. See also Common Lisp HyperSpec hypertext version of the ANSI Common Lisp standard External links http www.cs.cmu.edu Groups AI html cltl cltl2.html Common Lisp the Language, 2nd Edition ... by lisp.se http www.supelec.fr docs cltl cltl2.html Mirror provided by supelec.fr Common Lisp DEFAULTSORT Common Lisp The Language Category Common Lisp publications compu book stub ... more details
Infobox Software name Scieneer Common Lisp logo screenshot caption developer Scieneer Pty Ltd released September 2002 latest release version 1.3.9 latest release date 14 November 2008 latest preview version latest preview date operating system several POSIX compliant OSs operating system Linux , Solaris operating system Solaris , HP UX platform Cross platform language Common Lisp genre Compiler and Run time system runtime license Commercial website http www.scieneer.com scl www.scieneer.com scl Scieneer Common Lisp is a commercial implementation of the Common Lisp programming language featuring support for Symmetric multiprocessing on a range of Linux , Solaris operating system Solaris and HP UX platforms. The compiler generates fast 64 bit and 32 bit native code. License The Scieneer CL is commercial software and is licensed per system. However it is available free for non commercial use, see http www.scieneer.com scl free.html Free download . History The Scieneer CL is developed by Douglas Crosher at Scieneer ref http www.scieneer.com company.html Scieneer history ref and is a commercial fork of the CMU Common Lisp implementation. Douglas contributed to the CMUCL for many years before creating the Scieneer CL fork of CMUCL. The Scieneer CL 1.1 was publicly released in September 2002 ref http groups.google.com.au group comp.lang.lisp browse thread thread 4f825d471207c1be?hl en&ie ... 8 Sciener CL 1.2 release ref and was the first Common Lisp implementation for the 64 bit AMD64 platform ... use ref . See also CMU Common Lisp External links http www.scieneer.com scl The Scieneer Common Lisp product page http www.scieneer.com scl free.html The Scieneer Common Lisp free download page download the Scieneer Common Lisp free for non commercial use. dmoz Computers Programming Languages Lisp Compilers and Interpreters Scieneer Common Lisp References references Common Lisp Category Common Lisp implementations Category Common Lisp software Category Lisp programming language Category Lisp ... more details
File Listener.png thumb 300px McCLIM Lisp Listener The Common Lisp Interface Manager CLIM is a Common Lisp based programming interface for creating user interfaces &mdash i.e., GUI s. It is completely object oriented and is based on the idea of stream input and output. There are also facilities for output device independence. It is descended from the GUI system Dynamic Windows of Symbolics s Lisp machines ref ...you can check out Common Lisp Interface Manager CLIM . A descendant of the Symbolics Lisp Machines GUI framework, CLIM is powerful but complex. Although many commercial Common Lisp implementations actually support it, it doesn t seem to have seen a lot of use. But in the past couple years, an open source implementation of CLIM, McCLIM now hosted at http common lisp.net project mcclim Common Lisp.net has been picking up steam lately, so we may be on the verge of a CLIM renaissance. http www.gigamonkeys.com book conclusion whats next.html from Conclusion What s Next? in Practical Common Lisp , by Peter Seibel . ref CLIM has been designed to be portable across different Common Lisp implementations and different Window system window systems . CLIM supports, like Dynamic Windows, so called Presentations ref Presentation Based User Interfaces, MIT Technical Report AITR 794, 1984, Eugene C. IV Ciccarelli ref . CLIM is available for Allegro CL, LispWorks, Macintosh Common Lisp and Symbolics Genera. A Free software free implementation of CLIM is called McCLIM . McCLIM has several extensions to CLIM and has been used for several applications like Climacs , an Emacs like editor. References Reflist External links http bauhh.dyndns.org 8000 clim spec index.html CLIM 2.0 Specification as multiple HTML pages br McCLIM tar file format tarballs contain the specification s TeX sources ... Project Page Widget toolkits Category Common Lisp Category Common Lisp software compu prog stub de Common Lisp Interface Manager fr CLIM Common Lisp Interface Manager ... more details
Refimprove article date January 2009 Macintosh Common Lisp MCL is an implementation and Integrated Development Environment IDE for the Common Lisp programming language . Various versions of MCL run under Mac OS m68k and PPC and Mac OS X . Versions of MCL up to and including 5.1 are proprietary. Version 5.2 has been open sourced. In 2009 a new different version of MCL has been open sourced RMCL. ref http thread.gmane.org gmane.lisp.mcl.general 2896 RMCL announcement ref RMCL is based on MCL 5.1 and does run under Rosetta binary translation software Rosetta on Intel based Macs. Features of MCL MCL was famous for its integration with the Macintosh toolbox later Carbon API Apple Carbon , which allowed direct access to most of the Mac OS functionality directly from Lisp. This was achieved with a low level interface that allowed direct manipulation of native Mac OS data structures from Lisp, together with a high level interface that was more convenient to use. In a 2001 article in Dr. Dobbs Journal , Peter Norvig wrote that MCL is my favorite IDE on the Macintosh platform for any language and is a serious rival to those on other platforms . ref http www.ddj.com architect 184414714 Extreme Rapid Development ref History of MCL Development on MCL began in 1984. Over its history, MCL has been known under different names Running on 68k based Apple Macintosh Computers 1987, Coral Common Lisp 1987, Macintosh Allegro Common Lisp 1988, Apple Macintosh Common Lisp Running on PowerPC based Apple Macintosh Computers 1994, Digitool Macintosh Common Lisp It has also spawned at least one separately maintained fork 1998, Clozure CL CCL , known previously as OpenMCL In 2007 MCL 5.2 was open sourced ... Code http www.nist.gov lispix MLxDoc miscl macintosh common lisp.html Mac Common Lisp at NIST Common Lisp Category Common Lisp implementations Category Common Lisp software Category Lisp programming ... ru Macintosh Common Lisp ... more details
tt Format tt is a function in Common Lisp that can produce formatted text and is normally used in a manner analogous to printf in C programming language C and other curly bracket programming language s. However, it provides much more functionality than code printf code allowing the user to output numbers in English, apply certain format specifiers only under certain conditions, iterate over data structures, and output in a tabular format. Example An example of a C code printf code call is the following source lang c printf Color s, number1 d, number2 05d, hex x, float 5.2f, unsigned value u. n , red , 123456, 89, 255, 3.14, 250 source Using Common Lisp, this is equivalent to source lang lisp format t Color A, number1 D, number2 5, 0D, hex X, float 5,2F, unsigned value D. red 123456 89 255 3.14 250 Color red, number1 123456, number2 00089, hex FF, float 3.14, unsigned value 250. source Another example would be to print every element of list delimited with commas, which can be used using the tt tt , tt tt and tt tt directives ref http www.gigamonkeys.com book a few format recipes.html 18. A Few FORMAT Recipes from Practical Common Lisp ref source lang lisp let groceries eggs bread butter carrots format t A , . groceries Prints in uppercase format t A , . groceries Capitalizes output EGGS, BREAD, BUTTER, CARROTS. Eggs, bread, butter, carrots. source References references Books Common Lisp HyperSpec http www.lispworks.com documentation HyperSpec Body 22 c.htm Section 22.3 Formatted Output Practical Common Lisp http www.gigamonkeys.com book a few format recipes.html Chapter 18. A Few FORMAT Recipes Category Common Lisp prog lang stub ... more details
, but can be used for faster loading of Lisp files that don t need compilation. A machine to interpret ... programming language the Python programming language . If Common Lisp source code has been written with appropriate ... by the Common Lisp standard and still need to be worked around e.g. by inlining more and using ... procedure calls. An implementation of CLOS , the Common Lisp Object System, which includes multimethods ... profiler . An interface to the X11 Window System CLX Common Lisp CLX , and a sophisticated graphical ... , an Emacs like editor implemented in Common Lisp. See also Portal Free software Scieneer Common Lisp Steel Bank Common Lisp External links http www.cons.org cmucl CMUCL Home Page Common Lisp DEFAULTSORT Cmu Common Lisp Category Free compilers and interpreters Category Common Lisp implementations Category Common Lisp software Category Public domain software de CMU Common Lisp fr CMU Common Lisp ja CMU Common Lisp ru CMU Common Lisp ... more details
CLM originally an acronym for Common Lisp Music is a music synthesis and signal processing package in the Music V family created by Bill Schottstaedt . It runs in a number of various Lisp programming language Lisp implementations or as a part of the Snd audio editor using Scheme programming language Scheme , Ruby programming language Ruby and now Forth programming language Forth . There is also a realtime implementation, Snd rt which is developed by Kjetil S. Matheussen. This software was used to digitally stretch Beethoven Beethoven s Symphony No. 9 Beethoven 9th Symphony to create Leif Inge Leif Inge s 9 Beet Stretch . ref http www.notam02.no 9 9 B e e t S t r e t c h Bot generated title ref See also OpenMusic Common Music Common Music Notation Snd External links http ccrma.stanford.edu software clm CLM Home http ccrma.stanford.edu software snd Snd http www.notam02.no arkiv doc snd rt Snd rt Notes references Common Lisp Category Audio programming languages Category Free audio software Category Software synthesizers Category Common Lisp software ... more details
, whereas SBCL supported bootstrapping from theoretically any ANSI compliant Common Lisp implementation ... Common Lisp Category Free compilers and interpreters Category Common Lisp implementations Category Common Lisp software Category Public domain software de Steel Bank Common Lisp it Steel Bank Common Lisp ru Steel Bank Common Lisp uk Steel Bank Common Lisp ... more details
Infobox software name Allegro Common Lisp logo screenshot caption developer Franz, Inc. released latest release version 8.2 latest release date Start date and age 2010 02 05 operating system Microsoft Windows 32 and 64 bit , Mac OS X Intel, 32 and 64 bit , Linux 32 and 64 bit , FreeBSD , Solaris operating system Solaris x64 and SPARC, 32 and 64 bit , AIX 32 and 64 bit operating system desc size genre Integrated Development Environment IDE license website http www.franz.com Franz, Inc. Allegro Common Lisp is a commercial implementation of the Common Lisp programming language developed by Franz Inc . Allegro CL provides the full ANSI Common Lisp standard with many extensions ref http www.franz.com support documentation 8.2 doc contents.htm Allegro CL 8.2 documentation ref threads, CLOS streams, CLOS MOP, Unicode, SSL streams, implementations of various Internet protocols, OpenGL interface and more . The first version of Allegro Common Lisp was finished at the end of 1986 ref http www.franz.com about company.history.lhtml Franz Inc. Company History ref , originally called Extended Common Lisp . Allegro CL is available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and various Unix platforms, supporting 32 or 64 bits. Internationalization support is based on Unicode . It supports various external text encodings and provides string and character types based on UCS 2 . Allegro CL can be used with and without ... is an orthogonal feature to the rest of Lisp, reasoning programs that work on CLOS objects will seamlessly ... agraph AllegroGraph ref . The AllegroGraph RDF Database is written in Allegro Common Lisp ... Franz Allegro CL product page See also LispWorks References references Common Lisp Widget toolkits Category Common Lisp implementations Category Lisp programming language family Category Functional languages Category Object oriented programming languages Category Common Lisp software ru Allegro Common Lisp ... more details
Game Oriented Assembly Lisp or GOAL is a computer game programming language developed by Andy Gavin and the Jak and Daxter team at Naughty Dog . It was written using Allegro Common Lisp and used in the development of the entire Jak and Daxter series of games. Syntactically GOAL resembles Scheme programming language Scheme , though with many idiosyncratic features such as classes, inheritance, and virtual functions. ref name rlet An example of what GOAL code looks like can be found at http web.archive.org web 20070412155710 http lists.midnightryder.com pipermail sweng gamedev midnightryder.com 2005 August 003804.html ref GOAL encourages an imperative programming style programs tend to consist of a sequence of events to be executed rather than the functional programming style of functions to be evaluated recursively. This is a diversion from Scheme programming language Scheme , which allows such side effect computer science side effects but does not encourage imperative style. GOAL does not run in an interpreter, but instead is compiled directly into PlayStation 2 machine code for execution. It offers limited facilities for Garbage collection computer science garbage collection , relying extensively on runtime support. It offers dynamic memory allocation primitives designed to make it well suited to running in constant memory on a video game console. GOAL has extensive support for Inline expansion inlined assembly code using a special code rlet code form ref name rlet , allowing ... is implemented in Allegro Common Lisp . It supports a long term compiling listener session which ..., Game Oriented Object Lisp GOOL , was also developed by Andy Gavin for Crash Bandicoot video game Crash ... story http bc.tech.coop blog 060118.html &mdash Page about Lisp developments by Paul Graham computer ... worlds , about the streaming world loader Category Lisp programming language family Category Functional languages Category Object oriented programming languages Category Common Lisp software ... more details
The Lisp Algebraic Manipulator also known as LAM ref http hopl.murdoch.edu.au showlanguage.prx?exp 6323&language LAM Entry at hopl.murdoch.edu.au ref ref http www.springerlink.com content 65162g75qqv63373 Computer Algebra from the Visible to the Invisible, R. A. d Inverno, General Relativity and Gravitation, Volume 38, Number 6, June 2006 ref ref http www.springerlink.com content m2n248h26n50k162 Algebraic computing in general relativity, Raymon A. d Inverno, General Relativity and Gravitation, Volume 6, Number 6, December, 1975 ref was created by Ray d Inverno , who had written Atlas LISP Algebraic Manipulation ALAM was designed in 1970 ref http hopl.murdoch.edu.au showlanguage.prx?exp 487 Entry at hopl.murdoch.edu.au ref ref http hopl.murdoch.edu.au showlanguage2.prx?exp 487 Description at hopl.murdoch.edu.au ref ref http people.ku.edu nkinners LangList Langs A ALAM.htm Entry at people.ku.edu ref . LAM later became the basis for the interactive computer package SHEEP symbolic computation system SHEEP . Notes Reflist Computer algebra systems Category Computer algebra systems Category Tensors ... more details
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Multiple issues jargon July 2010 onesource July 2010 The Lisa project is a platform for the development of Lisp programming language Lisp based Intelligent Software Agents . Lisa is a production rule system implemented in the Common Lisp Object System CLOS , and is heavily influenced by CLIPS and the Java programming language Java Expert System Shell JESS . At its core is a reasoning engine based on an object oriented implementation of the Rete algorithm , a very efficient mechanism for solving the difficult many to many matching problem. ref cite journal last Forgy first Charles L. title Rete A Fast Algorithm for the Many Pattern Many Object Pattern Match Problem journal Artificial Intelligence volume 19 year 1982 pages 17 37 ref Intrinsic to Lisa is the ability to reason over CLOS objects without imposing special class hierarchy requirements thus it should be possible to easily augment existing CLOS applications with reasoning capabilities. As Lisa is an extension to Common Lisp , the full power of the Lisp environment is always available. Lisa enabled applications should run on any ANSI compliant Common Lisp platform. External links http lisa.sourceforge.net Web page of LISA project http lisa.sourceforge.net ref guide.html Reference Guide http sourceforge.net projects lisa Sourceforge Page References reflist Category Software development Category Lisp programming language ... more details
11 may refer to 11 scale 11 correspondence , the same as a set theoretical bijection 11 line in a 2 dimensional Cartesian coordinates 11 aspect ratio image , the square format 11 pixel mapping 11 film See also One to one disambiguation 11 disambiguation Numberdis de 11 nl 11 ... more details
In mathematics , 1111 , also written math sum n 1 infin n 0 math , is a divergent series , meaning that it does not have a sum in the usual sense. Its partial sums increase without bound. Where it occurs in physical applications, 1111 may sometimes be interpreted by zeta function regularization . It is the value at s 0 of the Riemann zeta function math zeta s sum n 1 infty frac 1 n s frac 11 2 1 s sum n 1 infty frac 1 n 1 n s ,, math The two formulas given above are not valid at zero however, so one must use the analytic continuation of the Riemann zeta functions, math zeta s 2 s pi s 1 sin left frac pi s 2 right Gamma 1 s zeta 1 s , math Using this one gets given that math Gamma 11 math , math zeta 0 frac 1 pi lim s rightarrow 0 sin left frac pi s 2 right zeta 1 s frac 1 pi lim s rightarrow 0 left frac pi s 2 frac pi 3 s 3 48 ... right left frac 1 s ... right frac 1 2 math where the power series expansion for s about s 1 follows because s has a simple pole of residue complex analysis residue one there. In this sense 1111 0 sup 1 sup sub 2 sub . Emilio Elizalde presents an anecdote on attitudes toward the series blockquote 1 In a short period of less than a year, two distinguished physicists, A. Slavnov and F. Yndurain, gave seminars in Barcelona, about different subjects. It was remarkable that, in both presentations, at some point the speaker addressed the audience with these words As everybody knows, nowrap 1111 sup 1 sup sub 2 sub . Implying maybe If you do not know this, it is no use to continue listening. ref cite conference first Emilio last Elizalde title Cosmology Techniques and Applications booktitle Proceedings of the II International Conference on Fundamental Interactions year 2004 arxiv gr qc 0409076 ref See also Grandi s series 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 8 11 2 6 24 120 Notes reflist Category Divergent series Category Mathematical series Category One Mathanalysis stub bs 1111 it Serie sommativa unitaria pl 1111 sl 1111 zh 1111 ... more details
1 may refer to 1 Batalh o de Forcas Especiais 1 de Agosto, or C.D. Primeiro de Agosto 1 de Maio 1 de Mayo Seville Metro Associa o Naval 1 de Maio 1 Compa a de Comandos Iquique Sesto 1 Maggio Milan Metro S.U. 1 de Dezembro Est dio 1 de Maio, see Est dio Primeiro de Maio 1 Pelot o de Defesa Qu mica, Biol gica e Nuclear 1 Pel DQBN disambiguation nl 1 ... more details