GenOmega - Partition Analysis
Short Description
GenOmega is a
Mathematica implementation of Guo-Niu Han's general Algorithm for MacMahon's
Partition Analysis carried out by Manuela Wiesinger, a master student of the
RISC Combinatorics group.
Partition Analysis is a computational method for
solving problems in connection with linear homogeneous diophantine inequalities
and equations, respectively.
Registration and Legal Notices
The source code for this package is password protected. To get the password
send an email to
Peter Paule.
It will be given for free to all researchers and non-commercial users.
Copyright © 1999–2012 The RISC Combinatorics Group, Austria — all rights reserved.
Commercial use of the software is prohibited without prior written permission.
A Note on Encoded Files
This package contains one or more Mathematica input files which are encoded. Those files
cannot be read or modified directly as plain text, but can be loaded into
Mathematica just like any normal input file (i.e., with
<<"file" or
Get["file"]).
There is no need (and also no way) to decode them by using additional software
or a special key.
If loading an encoded file causes a syntax error, open it with a
text editor and remove any blank lines at the beginning (for some
reason your Mac could have inserted them silently...).
The Package
The package consists of the following files:
How to refer to the Omega package?
A detailed description of the package can be found in
the M. Wiesinger's master thesis.
M. Wiesinger, Contributions to MacMahon's Partition Analysis,
Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC),
Master Thesis, 2009.
[pdf]
Versions and Bugs
The current
version of the package is 2.1 last updated on January 19, 2009.
Please report any bugs and comments to
Ralf Hemmecke.