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Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically, and for performing other numerical experiments. It may also be used as a batch-oriented language.
Maxima is a Common Lisp implementation of MIT's Macsyma system for computer based algebra. It features plotting over the network via netmath, computations over the network, extensive testing on a large array of problems, a source level debugger for
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maxima code, ease of extension in fundamentally new ways, access to Common Lisp and portability to many systems. [Less]
Set of open, reliable, math functions in classes (=collections by domains) designed to be used from any project/library, with any data-structure.
In other words, all the things you usually rewrite for each project. But coded with universality in
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mind.
The most important package is the org.openmali.vecmath2 one, which contains an improved vecmath - similar to Sun's vecmath, but better, faster and more convenient. [Less]
This is another library for creating and manipulating graphs. There is simply no other graph library out there which can be handle graphs of the size the author is confronted with efficiently. Whenever possible igraph tries to be also user friendly
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and portable.
igraph started as an additional package to the GNU R statistical environment, and still some functions which are hard to implement in C are available only in R (like interactive graphics). Most functions are however now written in C and they can be compiled without R as a separate library. [Less]
JMathLib is a system of mathematical functions designed to be used in evaluating complex expressions and display the results graphically. It can be used either interactively or to interpret script files. It works like Matlab, Octave, Freemat and Scilab.