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General characteristics of the ANALITIK language

Published: 01 August 1976 Publication History

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The ANALITIK language is based on the language of the MIR-1 computer (language "MIR" or "ALMIR-65"), which is very similar to Algol, but the most essential part of ANALITIK is, of course, the set of statements for analytical manipulations. These statements can be classified as follows:- simplification (transformation into some canonical form),- comparison of expressions (pattern recognition),- application (transformation according to a user-defined rule or set of rules),- analytical differentiation,- analytical integration.

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cover image ACM SIGSAM Bulletin
ACM SIGSAM Bulletin  Volume 10, Issue 3
August 1976
36 pages
ISSN:0163-5824
DOI:10.1145/1088216
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Association for Computing Machinery

New York, NY, United States

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Published: 01 August 1976
Published in SIGSAM Volume 10, Issue 3

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