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FAQ: Scientific Computing and Numerical Analysis


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Newsgroups: sci.math.num-analysis,sci.math.symbolic,sci.stat.math,sci.answers,news.answers
Subject: FAQ: Scientific Computing and Numerical Analysis
Summary: FAQ for scientific computing and numerical analysis.
From: sullivan@mathcom.com (Steve Sullivan)
Followup-To: sci.math.num-analysis
Keywords: scientific computing, numerical analysis, statistics, symbolic mathematics
Date: 15 Nov 2008 07:56:13 GMT
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The Scientific Computing and Numerical Analysis FAQ is at:

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Recent changes:

TRIP is a general computer algebra system dedicated to celestial mechanics.
TRIP includes a numerical kernel.  It is distributed as binaries
for Windows, Linux, and MacOS; no source.

http://www.imcce.fr/Equipes/ASD/trip/trip.php TRIP

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