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'''Mathomatic''' is a portable, general purpose CAS (Computer Algebra System) written entirely in C. It is free software, published under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL version 2.1). This is a console mode application that does symbolic math and quick calculations. It compiles and runs under any operating system with a C compiler. There are no dependencies other than the standard C libraries. Mathomatic has been under development since 1986 and now stands at 16,000 lines of code (including comments). | '''Mathomatic''' is a portable, general purpose CAS (Computer Algebra System) written entirely in C. It is free software, published under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL version 2.1). This is a console mode application that does symbolic math and quick calculations. It compiles and runs under any operating system with a C compiler. There are no dependencies other than the standard C libraries. Mathomatic has been under development since 1986 and now stands at 16,000 lines of code (including comments). | ||
− | The current version number is: '''12.7. | + | The current version number is: '''12.7.6''' (Released 2007-09-06). |
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+ | ==Mathomatic command reference== | ||
+ | see: [http://mathomatic.orgserve.de/math/doc/am.html Mathomatic Command Reference] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 20:00, 9 September 2007
Mathomatic is a portable, general purpose CAS (Computer Algebra System) written entirely in C. It is free software, published under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL version 2.1). This is a console mode application that does symbolic math and quick calculations. It compiles and runs under any operating system with a C compiler. There are no dependencies other than the standard C libraries. Mathomatic has been under development since 1986 and now stands at 16,000 lines of code (including comments).
The current version number is: 12.7.6 (Released 2007-09-06).
Mathomatic command reference
see: Mathomatic Command Reference
External links
- official website
- Sciences/Mathematics packages — found on Mandriva Club