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Rahul

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do you have the link to the integrator? i cant find it, thanks:)

btw, can you download it to your HDD, or do you have to use it on the net?
 

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*cough* download *cough*

oh yeah, they're quite big too.

Maple is about 100Mb
Mathematica is about 50Mb


msg me for more details
 

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matlab is like the others, but I think less pure maths and more applied (ie it chucks out more numbers, eg definite integrals, and less stuff like indefinites. Mind you, I htink it does both of those, just using to illustrate the difference)
 

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maple n matlab are very similar .... one doesnt have an adv over the other ... u'd be better off downloading the one which is smaller
 

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Well, Maple and Matlab have packages allowing you to use the one from within the other (see help for more details).

Maple and Mathematica are symbolic computing packages, whilst Matlab is more numerically based - Matlab treats everything as known matrices (or arrays) and doesn't handle symbols.
 

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