elusiveat ([info]elusiveat) wrote,
@ 2008-04-24 11:28:00
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open source symbolic algebra
Oh, this makes me happy:
http://sagemath.org/

Particularly happy is the notion of SymPy.

Now I just need a computer on which to to install it. O _ O

I think I may have passed a point of no return with regard to my science dorkness.


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[info]metahacker
2008-04-24 03:52 pm UTC (link)
Neat!

I think I may have passed a point of no return with regard to my science dorkness.

Oh, good. :)

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[info]jkao
2008-04-24 04:43 pm UTC (link)
Oh hey, SAGE. Try sagenb.org, although I don't know what the stability of that is w.r.t. long-term storage.

I saw SAGE at the AMS conference in January. It's developed by mathematicians, so the focus is a bit more on pure math* than scientific computing, although it's progressing rapidly. Let me know what it's like if you try it.

* From the Sage 3.0 announcement: "Most importantly, Sage-3.0 finally has code for computing with modular abelian varieties...." :)

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[info]mikecap
2008-04-24 05:35 pm UTC (link)
I think that point only occurs when you become a recurring character on xkcd...

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It's in repo
[info]squirrelitude
2008-04-25 04:08 am UTC (link)
I found SymPy in the Ubuntu repositories, so you can play with it on my computer if you wish.

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Re: It's in repo
[info]elusiveat
2008-04-25 05:20 pm UTC (link)
Thanks :)

[squeeze]

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