SymPy: Symbolic computing in Python
MOORE, Jason K
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering [Univ California Davis] [MAE - UC Davis]
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering [Univ California Davis] [MAE - UC Davis]
CURRY, Matthew J
Department of Physics and Astronomy [Albuquerque]
Center for Quantum Information and Control [Albuquerque] [CQuIC]
Sandia National Laboratories [Albuquerque] [SNL]
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Department of Physics and Astronomy [Albuquerque]
Center for Quantum Information and Control [Albuquerque] [CQuIC]
Sandia National Laboratories [Albuquerque] [SNL]
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PeerJ Computer Science. 2017 n° 3, p. e103
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English Abstract
SymPy is an open source computer algebra system written in pure Python. It is built with a focus on extensibility and ease of use, through both interactive and programmatic applications. These characteristics have led SymPy ...Read more >
SymPy is an open source computer algebra system written in pure Python. It is built with a focus on extensibility and ease of use, through both interactive and programmatic applications. These characteristics have led SymPy to become the standard symbolic library for the scientific Python ecosystem. This paper presents the architecture of SymPy, a description of its features, and a discussion of select domain specific submodules. The supplementary materials provide additional examples and further outline details of the architecture and features of SymPy.Read less <
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