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Hoeven, Joris van der.
Joris van der Hoeven
Joris van der Hoeven
(born 1971) is a Dutch mathematician and computer scientist, specializing in
algebraic analysis
and
computer algebra
. He is the primary developer of
GNU TeXmacs
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Mathematical Software ICMS 2010 Third International Congress on Mathematical Software, Kobe, Japan, September 13-17, 2010. Proceedings /
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