Hi all,

I would like to make a preliminary announcement of an update to
my Cadabra computer algebra system for tensor field theory problems. 
The reason being that you can now use the Cadabra notebook frontend to
do mixed Cadabra/Sympy or even pure Sympy computations with it. 
You can see it as a 'native (no-web) IPython/Jupyter style interface
for Sympy' if you want. 

Quick sample notebook says more than a thousand words:

  http://cadabra.science/notebooks/scalar_manipulations.html

Source, other tutorials and additional info are available from the
top-level at

  http://cadabra.science/

Should build relatively painlessly on Debian and derivatives.

My goal is to tie Cadabra and Sympy together such that you can use it
to do both abstract tensor algebra as well as component computations.
I'm not far off, but since the software in its current state is already
of some interest to Sympy users, I thought to 'release early, release
often'.

All feedback welcome!

Cheers,
Kasper

PS. The old version, which is more feature complete for tensor
computations at the moment, but does not have any support for Sympy,
still lives at http://cadabra.phi-sci.com. Version 2 is essentially a
rewrite such that all functionality is available from Python, with some
wrappers to make things look more like they do in version 1 (and less
like Python). View the above-mentioned notebook to see what this means.

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