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Kig - Application for Interactive Geometry.Julia - High-level, high-performance dynamic language for technical computing.

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  • GeoGebra - Dynamic mathematics software with interactive graphics, algebra and spreadsheet.
  • FreeMat - Matlab-like program that supports many of its functions and features a codeless interface to external C, C++, and Fortran code, further parallel distributed algorithm development (via MPI), and 3D visualization capabilities.
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    Used for a wide variety of numerical applications, which includes spectral methods. FFTW - A Fast Fourier Transform library for computing discrete Fourier transforms.EngLab - Cross-compile mathematical platform with a C like syntax.Cantor - Application that lets you use your favorite mathematical applications from within a nice KDE-integrated Worksheet Interface.Cadabra - A field-theory motivated approach to computer algebra.See also Wikipedia:Comparison of numerical analysis software. || graphviz Scientific or technical computing Graphviz - The established tool for displaying smallish graphs in 2D.See this issue on the Graphia Github for the Arch Linux package dependencies of Graphia. Graphia - Visualizes large graphs specified in various formats (including GML and GraphML) in 3D space in real time.|| giac Visualization of networks/graphs Xcas - User interface to Giac, a free, basic computer algebra system.wxMaxima - Graphical user interface for Maxima being a powerful computer algebra system.Singular - Computer algebra system for polynomial computations, with special emphasis on commutative and non-commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, and singularity theory.PARI/GP - Computer algebra system designed for fast computations in number theory.Maxima - Maple/ Mathematica-like computer algebra system.Mathomatic - General purpose Computer Algebra System written in C.It relies mostly on Sympy for most mathematical tasks and, optionally, Sage for more advanced functionality. It aims at achieving a Mathematica-compatible syntax and functions.

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    Mathics - A free CAS for symbolic mathematical computations which uses Python as its main language.GAP - Computer algebra system for computational discrete algebra with particular emphasis on computational group theory.AXIOM - FriCAS: derivative of the powerful AXIOM-CAS.See also Wikipedia:Comparison of computer algebra systems. xcalc - Scientific calculator for X with algebraic and reverse polish notation modes.SpeedCrunch - Fast, high precision and powerful cross-platform calculator.Qalculate! - Calculator and equation solver with fault-tolerant parsing, constant recognition and units.MATE Calc - Calculator for the MATE desktop environment.KCalc - Scientific calculator included in the KDE desktop.GNOME Calculator - Scientific calculator included in the GNOME desktop.Genius - Advanced calculator including a mathematical programming language.galculator - GTK-based scientific calculator.FOX Calculator - Simple desktop calculator.Extcalc - Qt-based scientific graphical calculator.Deepin Calculator - Easy to use calculator for Deepin desktop.qalc - Command-line calculator and equation solver with fault-tolerant parsing, constant recognition and units.kalker - Command-line calculator with math syntax that supports user-defined variables and functions, complex numbers, and estimation of derivatives and integrals.clac - Command-line, stack-based calculator with postfix notation.calc - Arbitrary precision console calculator.bc - Arbitrary precision calculator language.See also Wikipedia:Comparison of software calculators. (Note that this uses NetLogo 6.0.1 syntax.Note: For possibly more up to date selection of scientific applications, try checking the AUR 'science' category Mathematics Calculator And then you can use functions like sum or mean to operate on the whole list. To apply an operation to each item, use map. I don't know what you mean by "a list of cons cell-like lists", but a simple list like the one we built here is by far the best thing you can use if you want to do math. I don't want a list of cons cell-like lists, unless there's some easy way to apply mathematical operations to each item in such a list that I don't know about. Set history initialize history to an empty list Let's build a simple example, where each turtle makes a slight right turn at a random angle at every tick, and stores the history of these angles in a list: turtles-own











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