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The Euler Mathematical Toolbox is a powerful, versatile, mature software for numerical and symbolic computations written and maintained by R. Grothmann, associate professor of mathmetics at the University of Eichstätt. Euler is similar to [[MATLAB]], but has an own style, and a slightly different syntax. Symbolic mathematics is supported in Euler using the open algebra system [[Maxima]]. It contains a matrix language, a graphical notebook style interface, a plot window and can handle real, complex and interval numbers, vectors and matrices, it can produce 2D/3D plots
The Euler Mathematical Toolbox is a powerful, versatile, mature software for numerical and symbolic computations written and maintained by R. Grothmann, associate professor of mathmetics at the University of Eichstätt. Euler is similar to [[MATLAB]], but has an own style, and a slightly different syntax. Symbolic mathematics is supported in Euler using the open algebra system [[Maxima]]. It contains a matrix language, a graphical notebook style interface, a plot window and can handle real, complex and interval numbers, vectors and matrices, it can produce 2D/3D plots


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Euler Math Toolbox
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The Euler Mathematical Toolbox is a powerful, versatile, mature software for numerical and symbolic computations written and maintained by R. Grothmann, associate professor of mathmetics at the University of Eichstätt. Euler is similar to MATLAB, but has an own style, and a slightly different syntax. Symbolic mathematics is supported in Euler using the open algebra system Maxima. It contains a matrix language, a graphical notebook style interface, a plot window and can handle real, complex and interval numbers, vectors and matrices, it can produce 2D/3D plots