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    EVAlgebra -  Clifford algebra calculator

    EVAlgebra - Clifford algebra calculator

    A simple Clifford algebra calculator

    EVAlgebra , symbolic Clifford algebra calculator (geometric algebra) , is an Eigenmath adaptation. EVAlgebra support space dimension from 1 to 4 with arbitrry signature. It is fully documented at evalgebra.org. You may write your own scripts to resolve specific problem.
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    ...By simple you can understand easy to program (smib is a dynamically typed language, with strong affinity to recursivity, programs are often short and powerful and maybe useful for teaching), and also easy to modify (source code is free, written in C language, and based on notions of stacks and lists). In this version : - some bugs corrected - new examples in smib-0.48/documentation/application/eigenmath/ those examples are here : eigenmath.org (with explanations), they are just adapted to smib. smib roots are here : http://www.eigenmath.org/ You may also like Davide Della Casa's work : http://algebrite.org
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