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I have graduated last year. During my corsus I've done a lot of abstract algebra especially coding theory.



I wish to put that "knowledge" in use and I think that the first step is to master a software of symbolic computation.



So can you please help select one that is suitable for may filed. And have a nice documentation (preferably in paper) because I Will be traveling and I wish to learn it while traveling










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  • GAP or Sage are standard computational things.
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    While there are a lot of pure symbolic languages out there, I think that Haskell is nice, since its purely functional, and is quite reliant on structures from category theory. Learning it was quite entertaining alongside algebra.
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I have graduated last year. During my corsus I've done a lot of abstract algebra especially coding theory.



I wish to put that "knowledge" in use and I think that the first step is to master a software of symbolic computation.



So can you please help select one that is suitable for may filed. And have a nice documentation (preferably in paper) because I Will be traveling and I wish to learn it while traveling










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  • GAP or Sage are standard computational things.
    – T. Bongers
    Nov 13 at 22:39






  • 1




    While there are a lot of pure symbolic languages out there, I think that Haskell is nice, since its purely functional, and is quite reliant on structures from category theory. Learning it was quite entertaining alongside algebra.
    – Rushabh Mehta
    Nov 13 at 22:40













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I have graduated last year. During my corsus I've done a lot of abstract algebra especially coding theory.



I wish to put that "knowledge" in use and I think that the first step is to master a software of symbolic computation.



So can you please help select one that is suitable for may filed. And have a nice documentation (preferably in paper) because I Will be traveling and I wish to learn it while traveling










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I have graduated last year. During my corsus I've done a lot of abstract algebra especially coding theory.



I wish to put that "knowledge" in use and I think that the first step is to master a software of symbolic computation.



So can you please help select one that is suitable for may filed. And have a nice documentation (preferably in paper) because I Will be traveling and I wish to learn it while traveling







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  • GAP or Sage are standard computational things.
    – T. Bongers
    Nov 13 at 22:39






  • 1




    While there are a lot of pure symbolic languages out there, I think that Haskell is nice, since its purely functional, and is quite reliant on structures from category theory. Learning it was quite entertaining alongside algebra.
    – Rushabh Mehta
    Nov 13 at 22:40


















  • GAP or Sage are standard computational things.
    – T. Bongers
    Nov 13 at 22:39






  • 1




    While there are a lot of pure symbolic languages out there, I think that Haskell is nice, since its purely functional, and is quite reliant on structures from category theory. Learning it was quite entertaining alongside algebra.
    – Rushabh Mehta
    Nov 13 at 22:40
















GAP or Sage are standard computational things.
– T. Bongers
Nov 13 at 22:39




GAP or Sage are standard computational things.
– T. Bongers
Nov 13 at 22:39




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1




While there are a lot of pure symbolic languages out there, I think that Haskell is nice, since its purely functional, and is quite reliant on structures from category theory. Learning it was quite entertaining alongside algebra.
– Rushabh Mehta
Nov 13 at 22:40




While there are a lot of pure symbolic languages out there, I think that Haskell is nice, since its purely functional, and is quite reliant on structures from category theory. Learning it was quite entertaining alongside algebra.
– Rushabh Mehta
Nov 13 at 22:40















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