There are 72 repositories under computer-algebra topic.
Run, compile and execute JavaScript for Scientific Computing and Data Visualization TOTALLY TOTALLY TOTALLY in your BROWSER! An open source scientific computing environment for JavaScript TOTALLY in your browser, matrix operations with GPU acceleration, TeX support, data visualization and symbolic computation.
This repository used to be the user-facing mirror of the Sage source tree. As Sage development migrated on 2023-02-01 from https://trac.sagemath.org/ to our new repository on GitHub, https://github.com/sagemath/sage, we have renamed and archived this repository.
An acausal modeling framework for automatically parallelized scientific machine learning (SciML) in Julia. A computer algebra system for integrated symbolics for physics-informed machine learning and automated transformations of differential equations
Main development repository for GAP - Groups, Algorithms, Programming, a System for Computational Discrete Algebra
New open-source cross-platform symbolic algebra library for C# and F#. Can be used for both production and research purposes.
🧩 Shape-Safe Symbolic Differentiation with Algebraic Data Types
⟨Grassmann-Clifford-Hodge⟩ multilinear differential geometric algebra
The Emmy Computer Algebra System.
:coffee: Symja - computer algebra language & symbolic math library. A collection of popular algorithms implemented in pure Java.
An experimental computer algebra system written in Go
A comprehensive open source computer algebra system for computations in algebra, geometry, and number theory.
Math.NET Symbolics
Multiprecision for modern C++
Symbolic parser for Julia language term rewriting using REDUCE algebra
Computer Algebra and Symbolic Computation in C#
Generic abstract algebra functionality in pure Julia (no C dependencies)
A Symbolic Package for Octave using SymPy
A Python utility for analyzing a given solution to the Einstein's field equations. Built on Sympy.
Library for Polynomial System Solving through Algebraic Methods
The Piranha computer algebra system.
The Road to Reality essay and newsletter source. A journey through computational physics, from eval/apply to the Einstein field equations.