On 2014-06-30, Salvatore Giorgi <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am a PhD student in electrical engineering and wanted to contribute to 
> Sage. As my research is in controls, I thought a control systems toolbox, 
> similar to Matlab or Maple, might be interesting. Is this something Sage 
> would want?  
>
> I know are already similar toolboxes written in Python that are freely 
> available on the web, but I think if one was built into Sage, maybe 
> engineering students would be more likely to use Sage as apposed to 
> Matlab/Mathematica/Maple. 

For the record, there is a package named COMA for Maxima, which is
therefore available to Sage. Here is a link to an out-of-date version:
http://www.austromath.at/daten/maxima/zusatz/coma.htm
The current version was hosted on a Sourceforge service (phpbb) which
has been retired, so it is not on the web as far as I know, although
I have a copy & am planning to rehost it somehow. I don't know how
COMA compares to any similar package. Perhaps it can be some 
inspiration to you.

best,

Robert Dodier

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