Re: Debian packages similar to mathematica or mathlab ?

From: Vincent Lefevre (vincent_at_vinc17.org)
Date: 02/02/05

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    On 2005-02-01 19:47:20 -0500, Jack Nguy wrote:
    > A little bit more digging reveals mathematica port for linux... if
    > you want to pay for it...

    Not any Linux, though: x86, Alpha and PPC. However, this is better
    than some other applications, such as Maple, which is available for
    x86/x86_64 only (AFAIK).

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