Hi,

I am currently trying to switch from commercial CAS to sage. 
As a physicist I need to handle non-commutative algebras, most notably Clifford 
algebras.
I have read that GiNaC is pretty good in that and that sage is using a variant 
called Pynac.
Does Pynac have the "non-commutative algebras which are extensively used in 
theoretical 
high energy physics: Clifford algebras, SU(3) Lie algebras, and Lorentz 
tensors." (quotes from 
the Wikipaedia article on GiNaC) ? 




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