I am pleased to announce the first non-beta version of Algebra_with_SymPy <https://gutow.github.io/Algebra_with_Sympy/>. This extension to SymPy is designed to make it convenient to do symbolic math in a step-by-step manner that resembles what you would do on paper as closely as possible. Some features are:
- SymPy does all the symbolic manipulations so one can more easily avoid careless errors such as dropped signs or symbols. - Supports the concept of an equation with a lhs and rhs connected by an equals sign, that does not collapse to True or False as SymPy Equalities can. - Produces typeset output or simultaneous code and typeset output. - Defaults to interpreting numbers without decimals as exact integers (this can easily be switched on and off). - Easily incorporates substitution of numbers with units for computation of final values after a symbolic equation has been solved. - I use it a lot to create detailed answer keys for the courses I teach (college level chemistry, advanced thermodynamics and quantum mechanics). - I have used it with students as part of an electronic laboratory notebook, where they must record any symbolic math they do, in addition to other laboratory record keeping. - In a Jupyter <https://jupyter.org> or IPython environment this tool can be used as the symbolic equivalent of a calculator that keeps a nice record of all manipulations performed. Comments and requests for functionality welcome. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sympy/0879edc7-1ec9-4810-b192-97dd40a326c0n%40googlegroups.com.
