Gnome Mathematical Interface

Gnome Mathematical Interface (GMath) aims to use the ease of use and power of python, gnome, and numerical python and some more to come (in a very far future), to give you an environment where it is easy to do maths a la Mathematica from Wolfram research. It now supports Numerical Python Session, and more soon.

Last updated 19 Mar, 2009


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