Re: computer algebra packages

2006-02-23 Thread Robert Kern
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/ --

Re: computer algebra packages

2006-02-23 Thread JCDenton
> 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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-07-11 Thread Florian Diesch
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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-07-10 Thread Bengt Richter
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 15:53:22 -0700, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Bengt Richter wrote: > >> 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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-07-10 Thread Robert Kern
Bengt Richter wrote: > Then googling for mascsyma [sic ;-)] got I doubt it. ;-) -- Robert Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] "In the fields of hell where the grass grows high Are the graves of dreams allowed to die." -- Richard Harter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-07-10 Thread Bengt Richter
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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-07-10 Thread François Pinard
[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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-07-10 Thread Robert Kern
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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-07-10 Thread François Pinard
> > 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/ . -- François Pinard http://pinard.pro

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-07-10 Thread François Pinard
[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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-06-09 Thread Florian Diesch
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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-06-08 Thread Fernando Perez
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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-06-08 Thread Bill Mill
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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-06-08 Thread David M. Cooke
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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-06-08 Thread Fernando Perez
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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-06-08 Thread Rahul
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

Re: computer algebra packages

2005-06-07 Thread Kay Schluehr
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?