The Lisp Algebraic Manipulator (also known as LAM) was created by Ray d'Inverno, who had written Atlas LISP Algebraic Manipulation (ALAM was designed in 1970).[1][2][3][4][5][6] LAM later became the basis for the interactive computer package SHEEP.
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- ^ d'Inverno, R. A. (2006). "Computer Algebra: From the Visible to the Invisible". General Relativity and Gravitation. 38 (6): 1095–1108. Bibcode:2006GReGr..38.1095D. doi:10.1007/s10714-006-0291-4. S2CID 119709435.
- ^ d'Inverno, Raymon A. (1975). "Algebraic computing in general relativity". General Relativity and Gravitation. 6 (6): 567–593. Bibcode:1975GReGr...6..567D. doi:10.1007/BF00761964. S2CID 119549181.
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