Computer programs
Three things here: (1) bibweb, which is intended for use by mathematicians
to look up bibliographical information, (2) various emacs
utilities, mainly tied to editing (La)TeX documents, and (3)
Sage stuff.
Bibweb
Bibweb is a utility for automatically retrieving bibliographical
information from the American Mathematical Society's MathSciNet
program.
Emacs
- Lightning Completion and Ultratex
- Lightning completion is an improvement on whatever
completion Emacs does already; it incorporates ``dynamic
completion'': completion without having to hit the TAB key or
anything else. This is very useful when added to commands
like find-file or switch-to-buffer
or describe-lisp-function.
Ultra-TeX mode is a major mode for typing TeX documents;
one of its main features is dynamic completion on TeX
commands. It has a few other nice bells and whistles. (This
includes the lightning completion package, by the way.)
- Highlighting Completion
- This hasn't been updated in a while, and it is not likely
to be updated any time soon.
Highlightling completion is a variant on completion in
Emacs. When typing in the minibuffer (for example), whenever
the text can be completed, the completion is added to the
minibuffer provisionally--it is more a visual cue as to what
would be inserted if you hit the TAB key than anything else.
Most recent version: 0.08 (30 September 2005).
- LaTeX symbols
- This hasn't been updated in a while, and it is extremely unlikely
to be updated any time soon.
The LaTeX symbols package provides commands in XEmacs to
open up windows with tables of various sorts of symbols. Here is an example of this.
Most recent version: 0.04 (13 August 2001).
Sage stuff
I've written various pieces of code for
Sage, including a package to do
calculations in the Steenrod algebra (not Ext calculations), and
homology of simplicial, cubical, and Delta complexes. These are
part of the standard Sage distribution, so you get them
automatically when you download Sage.
Some nice pictures produced using Sage: an equilateral triangle,
barycentrically subdivided
- 2 times:
(click on the image to see a larger picture, with size 78kb)
- 3 times: (147KB)
- 4 times: (315KB)
- 5 times: (459KB)
- 6 times: (1.6MB)
- A crude animation (500KB)
An isosceles triangle, barycentrically subdivided
- 3 times: (217KB)
- 4 times: (614KB)
- 5 times: (1.2MB)
- 6 times: (954KB)
- A crude animation (510KB)
(All pictures produced using
Sage with
this code.)
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