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*[[References with BiBTeX]] | *[[References with BiBTeX]] | ||
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*[[Maxima]] (open source, similar to Mathematica) | *[[Maxima]] (open source, similar to Mathematica) | ||
*[http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/ GNU Octave] (open source, similar to MATLAB) | *[http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/ GNU Octave] (open source, similar to MATLAB) | ||
*[http://www.sagemath.org/ SAGE] (open source, incorporates Axiom, GAP, GP/PARI, Macaulay2, Maxima, Octave and Singular with a friendly web-based interface) | |||
===General computing=== | ===General computing=== | ||
*[[The GNU/Linux command line]] | *[[The GNU/Linux command line]] | ||
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*[[SPIRES script]] | *[[SPIRES script]] |
Latest revision as of 16:22, 26 June 2008
Writing mathematics on computers
- Writing LaTeX
- Processing LaTeX with GNU/Linux systems
- References with BiBTeX
- Diagrams with xfig
- Slides with beamer
Computer algebra systems
- Maple
- Mathematica
- Maxima (open source, similar to Mathematica)
- GNU Octave (open source, similar to MATLAB)
- SAGE (open source, incorporates Axiom, GAP, GP/PARI, Macaulay2, Maxima, Octave and Singular with a friendly web-based interface)