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wip/py-sympy-core,
SympyCore an efficient pure Python Computer Algebra System
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 0.1,
Package name: py25-sympycore-0.1,
Maintainer: kamelderouicheThe aim of the SympyCore project is to seek out new high Performance
solutions to represent and manipulate symbolic expressions in the Python
programming language, and to try out new symbolic models to achive fundamentally
consistent and sufficiently general symbolic model that would be easy to extend
to a Computer Algebra System (CAS).
See SympyCore Demo and SympyCore User's Guide for examples. Various performance
improvements are reported in Performance History and SympyCore Benchmark sites.
Sympycore is inspired by many attempts to implement CAS for Python and it is
created to fix SymPy performance and robustness issues. Sympycore does not yet
have nearly as many features as SymPy. Our goal is to work on in direction of
merging the efforts with the SymPy project in the future.
Required to run:[
lang/python25]
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SHA1: 321921bfcb6bf0d168de3669c7f33ce94e3f730e
RMD160: 1d2fb58e84ed59f81f9869e98416dcdc21ee67b0
Filesize: 138.38 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2010-05-07) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2009-06-18) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version py25-sympycore-0.1 (created)
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2010-05-06 11:37:30 by Kamel Derouiche | Files touched by this commit (5) | |
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rename by py-sympycore
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2009-06-18 01:15:08 by Kamel Derouiche | Files touched by this commit (5) | |
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Import py25-sympycore-0.1 as wip/py-sympy-core.
The aim of the SympyCore project is to seek out new high Performance
solutions to represent and manipulate symbolic expressions in the Python
programming language, and to try out new symbolic models to achive fundamentally
consistent and sufficiently general symbolic model that would be easy to extend
to a Computer Algebra System (CAS).
See SympyCore Demo and SympyCore User's Guide for examples. Various performance
improvements are reported in Performance History and SympyCore Benchmark sites.
Sympycore is inspired by many attempts to implement CAS for Python and it is
created to fix SymPy performance and robustness issues. Sympycore does not yet
have nearly as many features as SymPy. Our goal is to work on in direction of
merging the efforts with the SymPy project in the future.
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