Boost symbolic features by linking in an open source solver

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#1 Posted: 9/13/2009 2:07:50 AM
mar

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Hi...
Can you estimate when smath will get a symbolic solver? I was wonder if you have considered using smath as a graphical front-end for one of the open source symbolic solvers? Might be a quick way of getting symbolic features into smath without a lot of work.
#2 Posted: 9/13/2009 8:54:09 PM
Andrey Ivashov

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Work on it already started. Next release (and might be beta before) will include ability to create third-party plugins. I hope developers from all over the world would help to improve program by creating plugins
And of course we tries now to make plugin for CAS inside the project. If all will be OK, then new symbolic solver will be available for PC and PPC platforms.
#3 Posted: 9/14/2009 6:21:27 AM
Radovan Omorjan

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Hello,
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Work on it already started. Next release (and might be beta before) will include ability to create third-party plugins. I hope developers from all over the world would help to improve program by creating plugins
And of course we tries now to make plugin for CAS inside the project. If all will be OK, then new symbolic solver will be available for PC and PPC platforms.


Aha...That the plugin means! Didn't know. That is really great . I suppose that Maxima might play a role here?

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Radovan
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#4 Posted: 2/12/2010 6:08:28 PM
universeexplorer

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I suppose that Maxima might play a role here?



I just downloaded it today, and was searching for a way to link it with maxima. I was actually going to ask you that if there is a way to do so ..

Greetings
S
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