apm233m@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au
Date: 04/22/93


From: apm233m@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au
Subject: Re: Symbolic algebra/intergation
Date: 23 Apr 1993 01:45:18 GMT

In article <9482@blue.cis.pitt.edu>, bard@neurocog.lrdc.pitt.edu (Bard Ermentrout) writes:
>
> Does anyone know of a public domain symbolic algebra package
> available for Linux (source would be desirable) I have
> looked at jacal and scm but these are much lower level
> than I had in mind ( I dont want to become a LISP
> programmer.) There are a number of packages for PCs that
> are commercial ventures so that the source cant be obrtained.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Bard Ermentrout
>

There is maxima, which doesn't appear to be really public domain (?).
The source is in a lot of places, including on tsx-11 (look in
packages/lisp). You will need some form of LISP to compile and use
it; clisp or akcl can be used for this.
 

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