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The GTybalt system |
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GTybalt is a free computer algebra
system which is built on top of GiNaC, CLN and a
program to interpret C and C++ commands. gTybalt,
which is still in an experimental stage, is maintained by Stefan Weinzierl. Some of the main features of
gTybalt are the following:
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Object Oriented: gTybalt allows symbolic
calculations within the C++ programming language.
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Efficiency for large scale problems: Solutions developed with gTybalt can be compiled with a C++ compiler and
executed independently of gTybalt.
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Short development cycle: gTybalt can interpret
C++ and execute C++ scripts. Solutions can be developed quickly for
small-scale problems, either interactively or through scripts, and
once debugged, the solutions can be compiled and scaled up to
large-scale problems.
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