On 4/13/07, Mike Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I definitely agree that SAGE's goals are quite a bit higher and more
> ambitious than those outlined on the SymPy project.  While looking over the
> SymPy website, I was just surprised because I had never heard of the project
> and their scope seemed to be much wider than I had initially thought
> (quantum field theory calculations, a port of grtensorii, Groebner bases
> calculations, symbolic linear algebra, etc.)   While there may be a limited
> (if any) amount we could benefit from their current codebase, I thought it'd
> be good just to be aware of any other work done with computer algebra in
> Python.

I certainly agree.  At a minimum it would be nice to have a SAGE
optional package that install SymPy.  Anybody want to make one?

William

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