Hi,

Here is a paper about NZMATH Version 1.0, which was just posted on the
arxiv today.  NZMATH is a project with some overlap in goals in
*number theory* to Sage, which was started around the same time as
Sage.  At the beginning -- back in 2005 -- I would say that NZMATH and
Sage had exactly the same goals.

   http://arxiv.org/abs/1005.3153

"This is an announcement of the first official release ver.1.0 of a
Python system NZMATH for number theory. We overview all functions in
NZMATH 1.0, show main properties after former report on NZMATH 0.5.0,
and describe new features for stable development. The most important
point of the release is that we can now treat number fields. The
second big change is that new type of polynomial programs are
provided. Elliptic curve primality proving and its related programs
are also available, where we partly use a library outside NZMATH as an
advantage of writing the system only by Python. On method of
development, a new feature is that NZMATH is registered on SourceForge
as an open source project to keep continuous development of the
project. This is a unique attempt among existing systems for number
theory."


-- 
William Stein
Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org

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