ANNOUNCE: PySymbolic - Doing Symbolics in Python
Janko Hauser
jhauser at ifm.uni-kiel.de
Wed Oct 11 12:16:16 EDT 2000
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victor at idaccr.org (Victor S. Miller) writes: > The second (and newer) is LiDIA from University of Darmstadt > (http://www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/TI/LiDIA/). It's free for > non-commercial use. It's written in C++. It has pretty much the same > capabilities as gp (plus some more). It would also be much easier to > integrate into Python (I think) since it has a clean interface to a > storage allocator (you can put in your own), and all other hooks to > the system. One question,as you seem to have looked into this. Would it be possible to evaluate the these symbolic expressions with NumPy arrays? This would mean transfering a symbolic expression into working code? __Janko -- Institut fuer Meereskunde phone: 49-431-597 3989 Dept. Theoretical Oceanography fax : 49-431-565876 Duesternbrooker Weg 20 email: jhauser at ifm.uni-kiel.de 24105 Kiel, Germany
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