Xcas

Xcas ir atvērtā koda datoru algebras sistēma (CAS), kas paredzēta Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS un Linux.[1]

2000. gadā Bernards Pariss palaida Xcas.[2]

Xcas ir rakstīts C++ programmēšanas valodā.[3]

Xcas atrisina diferenciālvienādojumus.

Iespējas[4]

  • atrisināt vienādojumu
  • aprēķināt diferenciālo koeficientu
  • aprēķināt stumbra funkciju
  • atrisināt diferenciālvienādojumu

OS[5]

  • Microsoft Windows
  • Apple macOS
  • Linux

Atsauces

  1. «Berkeley Madonna alternatives». getalternative.net. Arhivēts no oriģināla, laiks: 2021-04-12. Skatīts: 2021-04-03.
  2. «Bernard Parisse - author detailed information». www.hpcalc.org. Skatīts: 2021-04-03.
  3. «Symbolibre - Computer algebra systems». symbolibre.org. Skatīts: 2021-04-03.
  4. Halkos, George E.; Tsilika, Kyriaki D. (2011-09-01). Xcas as a Programming Environment for Stability Conditions for a Class of Differential Equation Models in Economics. 1389. 1769–1772. lpp. doi:10.1063/1.3636951.
  5. «Xcas - Free Download». PortalProgramas (angļu). Arhivēts no oriģināla, laiks: 2022-02-03. Skatīts: 2021-04-03.

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