[SciPy-user] from maple to scipy/numpy
Bryan Van de Ven
bryanv at enthought.com
Mon Mar 19 09:23:10 EDT 2007
SAGE looks pretty cool, I would just add PyDX
http://gr.anu.edu.au/svn/people/sdburton/pydx/doc/user-guide.html
as a package for differential geometry.
Jan Groenewald wrote:
> SAGE includes the following core software:
>
> Group theory and combinatorics GAP, NetworkX
> Symbolic computation and Calculus Maxima
> Commutative algebra Singular
> Number theory PARI, MWRANK, NTL
> Graphics Matplotlib
> Numerical methods GSL, Numpy
> Mainstream programming language Python
> Interactive shell IPython
> Graphical User Interface The SAGE Notebook
> Versioned Source Tracking Mercurial HG
>
> cheers,
> Jan
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