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  2. SageMath - Wikipedia

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    Both binaries and source code are available for SageMath from the download page. If SageMath is built from source code, many of the included libraries such as OpenBLAS, FLINT, GAP (computer algebra system), and NTL will be tuned and optimized for that computer, taking into account the number of processors, the size of their caches, whether there is hardware support for SSE instructions, etc.

  3. CoCalc - Wikipedia

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    CoCalc operated by SageMath Inc. The creator and lead developer of CoCalc is William Stein, a former professor of mathematics at the University of Washington who also created the Sage software system. Initial development was funded by the University of Washington and grants from the National Science Foundation and Google. Now CoCalc is mostly ...

  4. List of free and open-source software packages - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of free and open-source software packages (), computer software licensed under free software licenses and open-source licenses.Software that fits the Free Software Definition may be more appropriately called free software; the GNU project in particular objects to their works being referred to as open-source. [1]

  5. Sage Manifolds - Wikipedia

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    As SageMath is, SageManifolds is a free and open source software based on the Python programming language. It is released under the GNU General Public License. To download and install SageManifolds, see here. It is more specifically GPL v2+ (meaning that a user may elect to use a licence higher than GPL version 2.)

  6. Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - Wikipedia

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    Installing ATLAS on a particular platform is a challenging process which is typically done by a system vendor or a local expert and made available to a wider audience. For many systems, architectural default parameters are available; these are essentially saved searches plus the results of hand tuning.

  7. MPIR (mathematics software) - Wikipedia

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    Multiple Precision Integers and Rationals (MPIR) is an open-source software multiprecision integer library forked from the GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library (GMP) project.

  8. Maple (software) - Wikipedia

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    Maple is a symbolic and numeric computing environment as well as a multi-paradigm programming language.It covers several areas of technical computing, such as symbolic mathematics, numerical analysis, data processing, visualization, and others.

  9. Cython - Wikipedia

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    The free software SageMath computer algebra system depends on Cython, both for performance and to interface with other libraries. [24] Significant parts of the scientific computing libraries SciPy, pandas and scikit-learn are written in Cython. [25] [26] Some high-traffic websites such as Quora use Cython. [better source needed] [27]