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@article{SymPy,
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year = 2017,
month = jan,
keywords = {Python, Computer algebra system, Symbolics},
abstract = {
SymPy is an open source computer algebra system written in pure Python. It is built with a focus on extensibility and ease of use, through both interactive and programmatic applications. These characteristics have led SymPy to become a popular symbolic library for the scientific Python ecosystem. This paper presents the architecture of SymPy, a description of its features, and a discussion of select submodules. The supplementary material provide additional examples and further outline details of the architecture and features of SymPy.
},
volume = 3,
pages = {e103},
journal = {PeerJ Computer Science},
issn = {2376-5992},
url = {https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.103},
doi = {10.7717/peerj-cs.103}
}
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volume={13},
number={2},
pages={22-30},
keywords={data structures;high level languages;mathematics computing;numerical analysis;Python programming language;high level language;numerical computation;numerical data;numpy array;Arrays;Computational efficiency;Finite element methods;Numerical analysis;Performance evaluation;Resource management;Vector quantization;NumPy;Python;numerical computations;programming libraries;scientific programming},
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ISSN={1521-9615},
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}
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@misc{pynbody,
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primaryClass = "astro-ph.IM",
keywords = {Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics},
year = 2018,
month = jan,
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018arXiv180102634T},
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}
@misc{Pint,
author = {Grecco, Hernan E.},
title = {Pint},
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}
@misc{cloc,
author = {Danial, Al},
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