Hi,

Anyway interested in the numerical / algebraic interface in SAGE, might  
want to
look at
          http://www-sop.inria.fr/galaad/software/synaps/

It's a GPL'd C++ library for doing numerical and algebraic stuff together  
and
seems mature.  It can't build with fortran, etc.

I skimmed some source code and it seemed relatively readable at first
glance, and maybe there is something useful in there.   It sort of reminds
me of an algebraic/geometric/numerical version of LiDIA...

They are also writing something called Mathemagix:

      http://www.mathemagix.org/mmxweb/web/welcome.en.html

If you read the description of Mathemagix on their web page, you'll see  
that
their overall goal is very similar to SAGE's.  However, they make different
design choices than we have with SAGE in almost every way:

         -- They build everything around texmacs

         -- They use C++ *very* very heavily

         -- They write their own new custom interpreter language for  
mathematics
            (though they describe it as general purpose).


William


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