JCDenton wrote:
>>Rahulwrote:
>
> Hi.
>
>>Well is there an open source computer algebra system written in
>
> python
>
>>or at least having a python interface?
>>I know of 2 efforts: pythonica and pyginac...are there any others?
[Apologies for piggybacking.]
http://sage.sourceforge.net/
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> Rahulwrote:
Hi.
> Well is there an open source computer algebra system written in
python
> or at least having a python interface?
> I know of 2 efforts: pythonica and pyginac...are there any others?
>
> rahul
There is mascyma
http://home.arcor.de/mulk/projects/mascyma/download.xhtml.en
that i
François Pinard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Mascyma is (trying to be) a user-friendly graphical frontend for
>> > the Computer Algebra System GNU MAXIMA.
>
>> I was not successful googling for this one. Would you have an URL handy?
>
> Oops, OK! Found it at http://cens.ioc.ee/~pearu/misc/m
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 15:53:22 -0700, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Bengt Richter wrote:
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>> Then googling for mascsyma [sic ;-)] got
Dang, and I put "[sic]" too. IOW, 'macsyma'.replace('cs','sc')
>
>I doubt it. ;-)
>
Rightly ;-/ Fingers think they know spelling better than I do ;-/
Reg
Bengt Richter wrote:
> Then googling for mascsyma [sic ;-)] got
I doubt it. ;-)
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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 13:12:21 -0400, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fran=E7ois?= Pinard <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[Florian Diesch]
>
>> Probably this is usable for you (I never used any of them):
>
>> This system MAXIMA is [...] based on the original implementation of
>> Macsyma at MIT [...]
>
>Wow! A deriva
[Robert Kern]
> François Pinard wrote:
> > [Florian Diesch]
> >> Mascyma is (trying to be) a user-friendly graphical frontend for
> >> the Computer Algebra System GNU MAXIMA. It is written in Python
> >> and provides two GUIs, one of which based on PyGTK, the other based
> >> on wxPython.
> > I
François Pinard wrote:
> [Florian Diesch]
>>Description: A user-friendly frontend for MAXIMA
>> Mascyma is (trying to be) a user-friendly graphical frontend for the Computer
>> Algebra System GNU MAXIMA. It is written in Python and provides two GUIs,
>> one of which based on PyGTK, the other base
> > Mascyma is (trying to be) a user-friendly graphical frontend for
> > the Computer Algebra System GNU MAXIMA.
> I was not successful googling for this one. Would you have an URL handy?
Oops, OK! Found it at http://cens.ioc.ee/~pearu/misc/maxima/ .
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[Florian Diesch]
> Probably this is usable for you (I never used any of them):
> This system MAXIMA is [...] based on the original implementation of
> Macsyma at MIT [...]
Wow! A derivative of Joel Moses' integrator!! I was not aware this
existed, so thanks for the pointer. It worked out of
Rahul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well is there an open source computer algebra system written in python
> or at least having a python interface?
> I know of 2 efforts: pythonica and pyginac...are there any others?
Probably this is usable for you (I never used any of them):
Package: mascyma
De
Bill Mill wrote:
> On 6/8/05, Fernando Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Rahul wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > Hi.
>> > The reason is simple enough. I plan to do some academic research
>> > related to computer algebra for which i need some package which i can
>> > call as a library. Since i am not going to
On 6/8/05, Fernando Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rahul wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi.
> > The reason is simple enough. I plan to do some academic research
> > related to computer algebra for which i need some package which i can
> > call as a library. Since i am not going to use the package
> > myself
Fernando Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Rahul wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>> The reason is simple enough. I plan to do some academic research
>> related to computer algebra for which i need some package which i can
>> call as a library. Since i am not going to use the package
>> myself..(rather my progra
Rahul wrote:
>
> Hi.
> The reason is simple enough. I plan to do some academic research
> related to computer algebra for which i need some package which i can
> call as a library. Since i am not going to use the package
> myself..(rather my program will)..it will be helpful to have a python
> pa
Hi.
The reason is simple enough. I plan to do some academic research
related to computer algebra for which i need some package which i can
call as a library. Since i am not going to use the package
myself..(rather my program will)..it will be helpful to have a python
package since i wanted to writ
Rahul wrote:
> Hi.
> Well is there an open source computer algebra system written in python
> or at least having a python interface?
> I know of 2 efforts: pythonica and pyginac...are there any others?
>
> rahul
Not in the moment. But I have a question to you: why do you seek for a
CAS in Python?
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