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Sage: A Free, Open-Source Mathematics Software Program

Sage: A Free, Open-Source Mathematics Software Program. By NPZR. Concept. Commercial mathematics software programs are often very costly (one semester of Mathematica is $45) ‏ Being closed-source makes extending functionality difficult

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Sage: A Free, Open-Source Mathematics Software Program

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  1. Sage: A Free, Open-Source Mathematics Software Program By NPZR

  2. Concept • Commercial mathematics software programs are often very costly (one semester of Mathematica is $45)‏ • Being closed-source makes extending functionality difficult • Various free, open-source math software libraries already existed; why not combine them?

  3. Beginnings of • Started as a collaboration between math professor William Stein at Harvard and other professors, graduate students in 2004 • An “open source alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica, and MATLAB” • A collection of free, open-source libraries and packages along with many, many lines of Python- and Cython-based Sage code • First official release in 2006

  4. Features • Designed for use with algebra, calculus, elementary to very advanced number theory, cryptography, commutative algebra, group theory, combinatorics, graph theory, exact linear algebra, and many others • Graphical front-end to local (or remote) Sage web server via AJAX and jsMath • Object-oriented, user-extensible Python environment • Interface to third-party software such as Mathematica, Maple, and Magma • Supports Linux and OS X natively; Windows through VMWare image (with native port in the works)‏

  5. Sage Example

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