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andrewlkho 03-16-2004 04:57 AM

Suggestions for Maths Software
 
Hi,
Does anyone have any suggestions for some really powerful maths software? I'm looking at two functions (they might be in two separate programs):
1) Plotting graphs (can plot implicitly?)
2) Maths (eg can do precise definite integrals, indefinite integrals, implicit calculus...)

It's not ease of use I'm looking for here - if someone thinks a command-driven piece of software is very powerful, then I'll learn how to use it. What I want is something that has a wide range of functions (for example, if something can't plot ln(x), then I'm not really interested).

Any suggestions?

Many thanks in advance

spuzzzzzzz 03-16-2004 05:35 AM

Maple is a very powerful program and it has a Linux version. I think its sort of expensive, though.

jschiwal 04-11-2005 06:58 AM

I did a google search for 'linux maple latex'. Maple can export it's sheets into latex documents. That is one thing you probably would want to do to be able to publish, or in some schools even do your assignments.

shengchieh 04-11-2005 09:44 PM

There are many graphics codes. See

http://www.websamba.com/Linux_Docs_Links
-> softwares
-> graphics and
-> CAD/Rendering/Graphics and
-> mathematics

Sheng-Chieh


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