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SAGE : Free open source alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica and Matlab.

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SAGE : Free open source alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica and Matlab.

Sage is a free open-source mathematics software system licensed under the GPL.
It combines the power of many existing open-source packages into a common Python-based interface.

Sage is built out of nearly 100 open-source packages and features a unified interface.
Sage can be used to study elementary and advanced, pure and applied mathematics.
This includes a huge range of mathematics, including basic algebra, calculus, elementary
to very advanced number theory, cryptography, numerical computation, commutative algebra,
group theory, combinatorics, graph theory, exact linear algebra and much more.
It combines various software packages and seamlessly integrates their functionality into
a common experience. It is well-suited for education and research.
The user interface is a notebook in a web browser or the command line.

Using the notebook,
Sage connects either locally to your own Sage installation or
to a Sage server on the network.


Inside the Sage notebook you can create embedded graphics, beautifully typeset mathematical
expressions, add and delete input, and share your work across the network.
The following showcase presents some of Sage's capabilities, screenshots and gives you an overall
impression of what Sage is.
The examples show the lines of code in Sage on the left side, accompanied by an explanation on the right.
They only show the very basic concepts of how Sage works.
Please refer to the documentation material for more detailed explanations or visit the library to see Sage in action.

Watch first : Feature Tours

Video Introduction to Sage by William Stein — first video of several explaining Sage, better than a bunch of screenshots...
Quickstart with Sage — explains basic concepts and gives you an impression of what Sage is.
Sage Graphics — shows examples of useful plots and visualizations.
Sage in Research — presents features useful for higher mathematics.
Sage Benchmarks — compares speed or memory usage of Sage with other systems.


Sage: Open Source Mathematics Software
 

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