Re: maxima

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On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 23:31 +0100, Eric Tanguy wrote:
>Le jeudi 17 février 2005 à 14:18 -0800, Ryan James a écrit :
>> On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 22:45 +0100, Eric Tanguy wrote:
>> >Someone use maxima on fc3 (http://maxima.sourceforge.net/) ? Is there an
>> >rpm for fc3 available ? How this software is compared with other ones ?
>> >Thanks
>> >Eric
>> >
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>> the RPMs at the maxima homepage worked fine a few months ago.  maxima is
>> pretty much the best symbolic mathematics package you're going to get.
>> i usually prefer octave though.
>> 
>Thank you for your answer but maxima have gui frontend whereas octave
>not. Am i right ?
>Eric
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yes, maxima has a gui frontend and octave does not.  maxima is akin to
mathematica, but octave is very similar to matlab.



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