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Efficient Math tool for symbolic integration

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Greetings,

What is the best SW tool for evaluating symbolic integrations,,,

I am already using Matlab & Mathematica ,

Any one have other software that is more effecient than those 2 famuos Math tools,

Best Regards,,,
 

You can try DERIVE ... it was already good at the time, but now I think it can be better.
It is much more simple to use than Mathcad or Matlab... You can find a student version or trial version, if I remember correctly.

Lollo
 
In the "old days", Maple had a rather cumbersome notation for symbolic-anything. I've always used it as-bundled with MathCAD, yielding human-readable formulae. I would HOPE Maple learned from this.

Much time has passed between then and now.

Be sure to check for this - it is crucial, though I would be quite surprised if they have not modernized their look and feel to the point of being readily useful.
 

I would prefer Mathematica, better simbolical operations and with 5.2 the numerical has been very much improved.
 

i also prefer matlab. its an efficient tool for mathematical calculations!
 

MathCAD is great
 

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