Algebra Interactive
Authors
The authors of Algebra Interactive are
Arjeh M. Cohen, Hans Cuypers, and Hans Sterk.
Many core Java applets have been written by
L. van Gastel, A. Heck and G. Simons.
Technical assistance was carried out by C. Huiban and W. Kortsmit.
At Springer-Verlag, details regarding design, layout, software, and
commercial aspects were sorted out by A. Einzmann, M. Feith,
T. Fuhrmann, F. Schmidt, V. Wicks.
Further contributions at RIACA/EUT came from S. Ball,
A.E. Brouwer, A. Blokhuis, J. Geraats, W. de Graaf,
S. Hoop, M. Lavrauw,
R. Lindenbergh, S. van Rijnswou,
M. Smeets, A. Steinbach,
R. Ushirobira,
J. Veerman, R. Verstappen, and H.A. Wilbrink.
Acknowledgements
We would like to express our thanks to
the following people and institutions.
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Dutch ministry of education and research for funding Algebra Interactive.
- The European
Community for funding the OpenMath ESPRIT project 24969, which helped
to finish the development of Algebra Interactive as a commercial product.
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The GAP people in St. Andrews for
letting us include GAP as a back engine in Algebra Interactive and for providing useful suggestions. As part
of our agreement, the integral source and
running version are to be found on the CD Rom.
We claim no proprietary rights to GAP whatsoever.
The original copyright of GAP belongs to the University of St. Andrews,
Scotland.
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The Research Institute for Applications of Computer Algebra (RIACA)
at Eindhoven University of Technology (EUT)
for providing the surroundings and the equipment for many of the
contributors.
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Springer-Verlag for their assistance in
turning Algebra Interactive into an actual product.