gTybalt 1.2.0 is a C/C++ script for File Management scripts design by Stefan Weinzierl.
It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD. gTybalt is a free computer algebra system.
Publisher review: gTybalt is a free computer algebra system. gTybalt is a free computer algebra system. Main Features : - Object Oriented: gTybalt allows symbolic calculations within the C programming language. - Efficiency for large scale problems: Solutions developed with gTybalt can be compiled with a C compiler and executed independently of gTybalt. This is particular important for computer-extensive problems and a major weakness of commercial computer algebra systems. - Short development cycle: gTybalt can interpret C and execute C scripts. Solutions can be developed quickly for small-scale problems, either interactively or through scripts, and once debugged, the solutions can be compiled and scaled up to large-scale problems. - High quality output: Mathematical formulae are visualized using TeX fonts and can easily be converted to LaTeX on a what-you-see-is-what-you-get basis. Requirements: · TeXmacs · Root · GiNaC Operating system: Linux / BSD
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