When William Stein first started the project it was an acronym SAGE
for (I think) System for Algebra and Geometry Experimentation.  But
soon it became a much wider project (mathematically) than that, so the
nsam echnged subtlely to Sage, not an acronym.  (Similarly -perhaps --
the company called BT was formed from a predecessor called British
Telecom, but apparently BT is *not* an acronym.)

There are probably some good links to the history of Sage, which I
will let others find and post.

John

On 14 August 2014 07:49, Christophe Bal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, I let you find where is my question. ;-)
>
> Christophe BAL
>
> Hint: see the title of my message. :-)
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