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The Euler Mathematical Toolbox is a software written and maintained by R. Grothmann, associate professor of mathematics at the University of Eichstätt.
*Powerful, versatile, mature software for numerical and for symbolic computations including an infinite arithmetic.
*Used in many schools and universities for teaching and research.
*Similar to MATLAB, but has an own style, and a different syntax.
*Supports symbolic mathematics using the open algebra system Maxima.
*For Windows, or under Linux in Wine.
*Free and open source.
Home:
http://eumat.sourceforge.net/index.htmlFeatures:
http://eumat.sourceforge.net/features.htmlDownload:
http://mathsrv.ku-eichstaett.de/MGF/homes/grothmann/euler/EulerSetup.exeDownload the installer and extract with UniExtract. The application files are located in the
{app} subfolder.
Create a subfolder named
Euler Files in the executable directory. Launch
euler.exe.
Notes:
1) 65.5 MB download.
2) Stealth.
3) Euler's editor is Java based, but it is possible to configure an external editor (the text editor of your preference). Instructions
here.4) Euler Math Toolbox (or EuMathT, formerly Euler) was mentioned
here.