I think Sage does have at least one mathematical database (in fact
more than one...) !

John

2009/6/24 kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com>:
>
>> >     * Solvers for systems of equations, ODEs, PDEs, DAEs, DDEs and
>> > recurrence relations
>>
>> no clue
>>
>
> perhaps desolve and friends?
>
>> >     * Numeric and symbolic tools for discrete and continuous calculus
>>
>> yes.  I don't know what "discrete calculus" means.
>
> Probably this means difference equations.
>
>> >     * Constrained and unconstrained local and global optimization
>>
>> no clue
>
> would that include cvxopt? other similar tools?
>
>> >     * Continuous and discrete integral transforms
>>
>> no clue
>>
>
> maybe this means Fourier, Laplace, Mellin (cont.) and discrete Fourier
> (disc.)?
>
> HIH,
> - kcrisman
> >
>

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