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Re: Mathematics software for Linux?



Try GNU's maxima (symbolic as well as numeric)  and octave (numeric)--they're free!

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Lumb <ilumb platform com>
To: Matthew Inman <mminman mindspring com>
Cc: redhat-list redhat com <redhat-list redhat com>
Date: Sunday, January 31, 1999 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: Mathematics software for Linux?


>On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, Matthew Inman wrote:
>
>> Anyone know of a good, free (or inexpensive) math app for Linux
>> which can do analytic and numeric differentiation and integration.  
>> If it can do more that'd be even better.
>
>You might find that Maple is worth a look. Check out
>http://www.maplesoft.com for more. It's not free though :-) 
>
>-Ian
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