From: obachman@balda7-3.mathematik.uni-kl.de (Olaf Bachmann) Newsgroups: sci.math.symbolic Subject: Announcing Singular 1.2 Date: 19 Jun 1998 19:49:24 GMT Singular version 1.2.0 http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~zca/Singular Singular 1.2.0 is now available. It is a major upgrade from all previous versions of Singular, and you should definitely consider upgrading your current Singular version. DOWNLOADING, INSTALLATION, LICENSING: ===================================== You can download the Singular as executable program by public ftp from ftp://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/pub/Math/Singular or, by http from http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/ftp/pub/Math/Singular/ for all common hard-and softwareplatforms (including most Unix variants, Windows 95/NT, Macintosh). See the files COPYING for license information on Singular README for instructions on how to download and install Singular which are located at ftp://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/pub/Math/Singular, or http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/ftp/pub/Math/Singular/. WHAT IS SINGULAR? ================= Singular is a Computer Algebra system for polynomial computations with emphasize on the special needs of commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, and singularity theory. The main features of Singular are: * Computations in very general rings (polynomial rings, localizations of rings at a prime ideal, tensor products of rings) over many ground fields (rational numbers, mod p numbers, Galois fields, transcendental/algebraic extensions) and monomial orderings (all standard monomial orderings, including matrix orderings) * Very fast standard (resp. Groebner) bases computations * Polynomial factorization, resultant, and gcd computations * Large variety of implemented related algorithms: FGLM, Hilbert-driven and factorizing Buchberger, minimal resolutions, primary decomposition, ring normalization, usual ideal theoretic operations; standard combinatorial algorithms. * Efficient and flexible communication links based on the MP protocol and library * Easy-to-use, command-driven user-interface; intuitive, C-like programming language * Extensive libraries of procedures, written in Singular's programming language * Detailed on-line documentation in info and html format. * Available for most hard-and software platforms, including most Unix variants, MS-DOS, Windows 95, Windows NT, and MacOS. WHAT IS NEW IN SINGULAR VERSION 1.2? ==================================== Here are the highlights: * Commands `groebner' and `res': Considerably faster Groebner (resp. standard) bases and resolution computations due to improved internal implementation techniques and due to heuristically chosen algorithms: Groebner bases: Hilbert-driven and FGLM-based standard bases computations Resolutions : Standard-bases, Schreyer's, and La Scala methods See also http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~zca/Singular/timings.html for timings which compare the performance of Singular version 1.2 with version 1.0 and other Computer Algebra systems. * New Singular libraries: primdec.lib Primary decomposition based on Gianni/Traeger/Zacharias and on Shimoyama/Yokoyama normal.lib Ring normalization hnoether.lib Hamburger-Noether development finvar.lib Invariant rings classify.lib Classification of singularities deform.lib Miniversal deformations latex.lib Typesetting Singular objects in latex * New library format and tools to debug libraries. * More complete and better organized documentation in various formats (info, html, ps). * Countless minor improvements (e.g., command-line arguments, easier installation, library handling, various new commands and implemented algorithms). ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: ================ The development of Singular is directed and coordinated by Gert-Martin Greuel, Gerhard Pfister, and Hans Schoenemann. Contributions to the kernel of Singular have been made by Olaf Bachmann, Hubert Grassmann, Kai Krueger, Wolfgang Neumann, Thomas Nuessler, Wilfred Pohl, Jens Schmidt, Thomas Siebert, Ruediger Stobbe, and Tim Wichmann. Singular libraries have furthermore been contributed by Wolfram Decker, Christian Gorzel, Agnes Eileen Heydtmann, Ulrich Klein, Martin Lamm, and Bernd Martin. Singular 1.2.0 is linked with the following libraries: readline-- The Gnu readline library (v. 2.0) (C) Free Software Foundation gmp -- The Gnu Multiple precision library (v: 2.0.2) distribution (C) Free Software Foundation MP -- The Multi Protocol library (v: 1.1.2.1) distribution (C) Gray/Kajler/Wang; Kent State University factory -- The factory library (v: 1.3b) for polynomial factorization (C) Greuel/Stobbe U of Kaiserslautern libfac -- The libfac library (v: 0.3.0) for characteristic set computations (C) Mesollen U of Saarbruecken We would like to thank all authors who contributed these libraries. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SINGULAR: COMMENTS, QUESTIONS, BUG REPORTS ================================================================= More and up-to-date information about Singular is always available from http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~zca/Singular We very much welcome any comments, questions, and bug reports. Please contact us at singular@mathematik.uni-kl.de GOOD LUCK and ENJOY! Your Singular team.