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1.1 noro 2:
3: \begin{thebibliography}{X}
4: \bibitem{OpenMath}
5: The OpenMath Esprit Consortium
6: (Caprotti, O. and Cohen, A.M. Editors),
7: The OpenMath Standard. D1.3.2a (Public) \\
8: {\footnotesize \tt http://www.nag.co.uk/projects/OpenMath},
9: February, 1999.
10: \bibitem{CLO}
11: Cox, D., Little, J., O'Shea,
12: {\it Using Algebraic Geometry}, Springer, 1998.
13: \bibitem{GKW}
14: Gray, S., Kajler, N. and Wang, P. S.,
15: Design and Implementation of MP, a Protocol for Efficient
16: Exchange of Mathematical Expressions,
17: {\sl Journal of Symbolic Computation}, 1996.
1.2 takayama 18: \bibitem{Macaulay2}
19: Grayson, D. and Stillman, M.,
20: Macaulay2, a software system for research in algebraic geometry,
21: available at {\tt http://www.math.uiuc.edu/Macaulay2}.
1.1 noro 22: \bibitem{Singular}
23: Greuel, G.-M. et al., SINGULAR : a computer algebra system for polynomial
24: computations, \\
25: {\tt http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/\~\,zca/Singular/}.
1.2 takayama 26: \bibitem{tigers}
27: Hubert, B. and Thomas, R.,
28: {\tt TiGERS} --- computing Gr\"obner fans of toric
29: ideals, 1998.
30: {\footnotesize
31: {\tt http://www.math.tamu.edu/\~\,rekha/programs.html}}
1.1 noro 32: \bibitem{gap}
33: Linton, S. and Solomon, A.,
34: OpenMath, IAMC and {\tt GAP},
35: preprint, 1999.
36: \bibitem{MPI} Message Passing Interface,
37: {\tt http://www.mpi-forum.org}
38: \bibitem{netsolve}
39: NetSolve, {\tt http://www.cs.utk.edu/netsolve}
40: \bibitem{asir}
41: Noro, M. et al.,
42: A Computer Algebra System {\tt Risa/Asir}, 1993, 1995, 2000\\
43: {\tt ftp://archives.cs.ehime-u.ac.jp/pub/asir2000/}
44: \bibitem{noro-mckay}
45: Noro, M. and McKay, J.,
46: Computation of replicable functions on Risa/Asir.
47: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on
48: Symbolic Computation PASCO'97, ACM Press, 130-138 (1997).
1.3 ! takayama 49: \bibitem{ox-rfc-100}
1.1 noro 50: Noro, M and Takayama, N., Design and Implementation
1.3 ! takayama 51: of OpenXM Client-Server Model and Common Mathematical Object Format
! 52: (OpenXM-RFC 100), 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001.
! 53: %%
1.1 noro 54: \bibitem{oaku-advance}
55: Oaku, T.,
56: Algorithms for $b$-functions, restrictions, and algebraic local cohomology
57: groups of $D$-modules.
58: Advances in Applied Mathematics, {\bf 61}, 61--105, 1997.
1.3 ! takayama 59: %%
! 60: \bibitem{ox-rfc-101}
! 61: Ohara, K.,
! 62: Protocol to Start Engines (OpenXM-RFC 101),
! 63: 2000.
1.1 noro 64: \bibitem{openxm-web}
65: {\footnotesize {\tt http://www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/OpenXM}}
1.2 takayama 66: or
67: {\footnotesize {\tt http://www.openxm.org}}
1.1 noro 68: \bibitem{sst-book}
69: Saito, M., Sturmfels, B. and Takayama, N.,
70: {\it Gr\"obner Deformations of Hypergeometric Differential Equations}.
71: Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics {\bf 6}. Springer, 1999.
72: \bibitem{schefstrom}
73: Schefstr\"om, D.,
74: Building a highly integrated development environment using
75: preexisting parts.
76: In IFIP 11th World Computer Congress, San Francisco, USA.
77: \bibitem{Shoup}
78: Shoup, V.,
79: A new polynomial factorization algorithm and
80: its implementation,
81: {\sl Journal of Symbolic Computation}, 20, 364-397, 1996.
82: \bibitem{kan}
83: Takayama, N.,
84: {\em Kan: A system for computation in
85: algebraic analysis,} 1991 version 1,
86: 1994 version 2, the latest version is 2.991106.
87: {\tt \small ftp.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/kan}
88: \bibitem{phc}
89: Verschelde, J.,
90: PHCpack: A general-purpose solver for polynomial systems by
91: homotopy continuation. ACM Transaction on Mathematical Softwares, 25(2)
92: 251-276, 1999.
93: \bibitem{iamc}
94: Wang, P.,
95: Design and Protocol for Internet Accessible Mathematical Computation.
96: Technical Report ICM-199901-001, ICM/Kent State University, 1999.
97: \bibitem{mathlink}
98: Wolfram, S.,
99: {\it The Mathematica Book, Fourth Edition}.
100: 1999, Cambridge University Press.
101: \end{thebibliography}
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