maxima 5.42.1-1build1 source package in Ubuntu

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maxima (5.42.1-1build1) disco; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild for readline soname change.

 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>  Tue, 15 Jan 2019 10:26:12 +0000

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Uploaded by:
Matthias Klose
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Disco
Original maintainer:
Camm Maguire
Architectures:
any all
Section:
math
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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maxima: Computer algebra system -- base system

 Maxima is a fully symbolic computation program. It is full featured
 doing symbolic manipulation of polynomials, matrices, rational
 functions, integration, Todd-coxeter methods for finite group
 analysis, graphing, multiple precision floating point computation.
 It has a symbolic source level debugger for maxima code. Maxima is
 based on the original Macsyma developed at MIT in the 1970s. It is
 quite reliable, and has good garbage collection, and no memory leaks.
 It comes with hundreds of self tests.
 .
 This package contains the main executables and base system files.

maxima-doc: No summary available for maxima-doc in ubuntu eoan.

No description available for maxima-doc in ubuntu eoan.

maxima-emacs: Computer algebra system -- emacs interface

 Maxima is a fully symbolic computation program. It is full featured
 doing symbolic manipulation of polynomials, matrices, rational
 functions, integration, Todd-coxeter methods for finite group
 analysis, graphing, multiple precision floating point computation.
 It has a symbolic source level debugger for maxima code. Maxima is
 based on the original Macsyma developed at MIT in the 1970s. It is
 quite reliable, and has good garbage collection, and no memory leaks.
 It comes with hundreds of self tests.
 .
 This package contains a tradition emacs interface, together with a
 newer imaxima interface supporting inline imaging and HTML export
 under a specialized imath mode.

maxima-share: Computer algebra system -- extra code

 Maxima is a fully symbolic computation program. It is full featured
 doing symbolic manipulation of polynomials, matrices, rational
 functions, integration, Todd-coxeter methods for finite group
 analysis, graphing, multiple precision floating point computation.
 It has a symbolic source level debugger for maxima code. Maxima is
 based on the original Macsyma developed at MIT in the 1970s. It is
 quite reliable, and has good garbage collection, and no memory leaks.
 It comes with hundreds of self tests.
 .
 This package contains a set of contributed routines and add-on
 packages.

maxima-src: Computer algebra system -- source code

 Maxima is a fully symbolic computation program. It is full featured
 doing symbolic manipulation of polynomials, matrices, rational
 functions, integration, Todd-coxeter methods for finite group
 analysis, graphing, multiple precision floating point computation.
 It has a symbolic source level debugger for maxima code. Maxima is
 based on the original Macsyma developed at MIT in the 1970s. It is
 quite reliable, and has good garbage collection, and no memory leaks.
 It comes with hundreds of self tests.
 .
 This package contains the lisp source code.

maxima-test: No summary available for maxima-test in ubuntu disco.

No description available for maxima-test in ubuntu disco.

xmaxima: Computer algebra system -- x interface

 Maxima is a fully symbolic computation program. It is full featured
 doing symbolic manipulation of polynomials, matrices, rational
 functions, integration, Todd-coxeter methods for finite group
 analysis, graphing, multiple precision floating point computation.
 It has a symbolic source level debugger for maxima code. Maxima is
 based on the original Macsyma developed at MIT in the 1970s. It is
 quite reliable, and has good garbage collection, and no memory leaks.
 It comes with hundreds of self tests.
 .
 This package contains an X Windows interface using the tcl/tk
 libraries.