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SymPy.jl reviews and mentions
- Symbolic differentiation in Julia?
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Converting Symbolics.jl Objects to SymPy.jl Objects
I am working on a project which involves calculating the inverse for matrices with symbolic entries. I am using Symbolics.jl to create the symbolic entries. While Symbolics.jl has been great for computing things like determinants and simplifying their results very quickly, there is a lack of finer-grain expression manipulation commands in the module, and thus I would like to convert my symbolic.jl objects to ones readable with SymPy.jl.
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SymPy.jl to calculate the Characteristic polynomial?
This code no longer works! Can I use use SymPy.jl (e.g. A.charpoly() of sage) instead to calculate the char polynomial?
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Packages for basic quantum mechanics?
You can even just import SymPy into Julia and use that for symbolic computation https://github.com/JuliaPy/SymPy.jl
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Doing Symbolic Math with SymPy
Worth noting that Julia's SymPy binding [1] is pretty pretty nice to work with too. If anyone's looking for big Julia project, I think a symbolic math package written fully in Julia would be a really exciting development. As far as I know, there isn't one yet. The better-known symbolic math packages for Julia still use bindings to C++ (SymEngine.jl [2]) or Python (SymPy.jl, Symata.jl [3]).
[1] - https://github.com/JuliaPy/SymPy.jl
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