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@node Introduction,,, Top
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@chapter Introduction

The computer algebra system
@code{asir}
can use servers, which support the @code{OpenXM} protocols
(Open message eXchange for Mathematics, http://www.openxm.org),
as components.
The interface functions to call these servers
are loaded by loading the file @file{xm}.
This file is automatically loaded in "Risa/Asir(OpenXM distribution)",
which we call @code{OpenXM/Risa/Asir} in this document.
This document explains these interface functions for @code{asir}
and several mathematical and utility functions 
written in the user languages of Risa/Asir.
These mathematica and utilitiy functions are outputs of Asir-contrib project.

As to technical details on the @code{OpenXM} protocols,
see @file{openxm-en.tex} at
@file{$(OpenXM_HOME)/doc/OpenXM-specs}.

Enjoy mathematics on your computer.

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/*&C-texi

@noindent
List of contributors:
@itemize @bullet
@item Maekawa, Masahide  (Oct., 1999 -- : CVS server) 
@item Noro, Masayuki     (Jan., 1996 -- : OpenXM Protocol OXRFC-100, asir2000)
@item Ohara, Katsuyoshi  (Jan., 1998 -- : ox_math, oxc OXRFC-101)
@item Takayama, Nobuki   (Jan., 1996 -- : OpenXM Protocol OXRFC-100, kan/sm1, asir-contrib)
@item Tamura, Yasushi    (Nov., 1998 -- : OpenMath proxy, tfb)
@end itemize

@noindent
@itemize @bullet
@item Fujimoto, Mitsushi  (Windows)
@item Iwane, Hidenao  (Knapsack factorizer)
@item Nakayama, Hiromasa  (Gaussian elimination)
@item Okutani, Yukio     (Oct., 1999 -- Feb., 2000 : matrix, diff, ...)
@item Stillman, Mike (Macaulay 2 client and server)
@item Tsai, Harrison (Macaulay 2 client and server)
@end itemize

@page

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/*&en

See @code{OpenXM/Copyright} for the copyright notice.


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