<mathematics, tool> (From the Dutch for "beautiful ship" or
"clean ship") A program for symbolic mathematics, especially
High Energy Physics, written by M. Veltman of CERN in 1964.
Schoonschip only does algebra, no derivatives. It was
implemented originally in CDC 6600 and CDC 7600 {assembly
language} and currently in 680x0assembly language.
Latest versions run on Amiga, Atari ST, Sun-3 and
NeXT.
It was once maintained by David Williams at the {University of
Michigan} Physics Department.
ftp://archive.umich.edu/physics/schip.
(2000-11-14)
Wikipedia
Schoonschip
Computer Algebra in Particle Physics Stefan Weinzierl