![]() ![]() pdf).I've personally found the "help" mechanism in Sage quite valuable. See also Sage Documentation, where you can find tutorials, manuals, references, etc. More details available here Wikipedia on Sage. Graphics: Matplotlib, Tachyon3d, GD, Jmol Graphical Interface: Sage Notebook, jsmath Numerical computation: GSL, SciPy, NumPy, ATLAS Linear Algebra: ATLAS, BLAS, LAPACK, NumPy, LinBox, IML, GSL (You can also peruse sample "Worksheets" from "notebooks").Īnother "plus" about Sage Notebook is that you can create folders, save your work, etc, on-line, and can then thus access it (when on-line again) and pick up where you left off at another time.Īrbitrary Precision Arithmetic: MPIR, MPFR, MPFI, NTL, mpmathĪrithmetic Geometry: PARI/GP, NTL, mwrank, ecm ![]() You can create your own account if you scroll down to the bottom of the webpage linked immediately above. It is one of the main ongoing projects at the Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics (CECM). It also serves as a way to produce identities with functions and real numbers. I'm not sure about its graphing capabilities though it does seem to come equipped with some graphing functionality. The ISC is the Inverse Symbolic Calculator, a set of programs and specialized tables of mathematical constants dedicated to the identification of real numbers. (see more programs listed below), and you can program, as well (Python?). Jon changed the way innumerable people think and feel about mathematics, and his contributions are celebrated. ![]() I can't speak for hicalc (I've not heard of it!) but IMO, a good choice would be Sage Notebook: it integrates a whole bunch programs: GAP, R (statistics), Pari, etc. These pages are part of the continuing legacy of Professor Jonathan M Borwein, CARMA's Founding Director, whose sudden and unexpected passing away on 2nd August 2016 caused shockwaves of sorrow to ripple around the mathematical world. That may help you ultimately determine what works best for YOU! Various systems are listed in tables, each identifying cost, features, etc. Given an if-then statement if p, then q, we can create three related statements: A conditional statement consists of two parts, a hypothesis in the if. Added: I found the Wikipedia article Comparison of Computer Algebra Systems from a link on Sage's site. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |