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Open Source 'Sage' Takes Aim at High End Math Software

coondoggie writes "A new open source mathematics program is looking to push aside commercial software commonly used in mathematics education, in large government laboratories and in math-intensive research. The program's backers say the software, called Sage, can do anything from mapping a 12-dimensional object to calculating rainfall patterns under global warming."

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  1. Added benefit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Plus, its creators' heads can probably fit through normal-sized doorways.

    1. Re:Added benefit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      My understanding is that his head is that large to contain his fantastically large brain. Apparently he is a genius.

    2. Re:Added benefit by not-admin · · Score: 5, Funny

      Hey Mr. Wolfram! When did you start reading slashdot?

  2. Questions from evil mastermind by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Funny

    As an international evil mastermind I have numerous plans which require advanced mathematical calculations and simulations to be performed (wiping out the human race, transmogrifying all kittens into war machines, etc - the usual kind of stuff).

    I was wondering if the license of this software will allow me to achieve my goals without giving up my principles and secrets?

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    liqbase :: faster than paper
    1. Re:Questions from evil mastermind by WWWWolf · · Score: 5, Funny

      As an international evil mastermind I have numerous plans which require advanced mathematical calculations and simulations to be performed (wiping out the human race, transmogrifying all kittens into war machines, etc - the usual kind of stuff).

      I was wondering if the license of this software will allow me to achieve my goals without giving up my principles and secrets?

      Regrettably in this release, SAGE is somewhat limited and would not meet your goals. Due to some unforeseen limitations, it can only run in Baby Mulching Machines at the moment. However, I believe the next release has worked out these little kinks.

    2. Re:Questions from evil mastermind by Sponge+Bath · · Score: 4, Funny

      ...Baby Mulching Machines

      Mulching is one of the simplest and most beneficial things you can do for your home garden. As mulches slowly decompose, they provide organic matter which helps keep the soil loose. This improves root growth, increases the infiltration of water, and also improves the water-holding capacity of the soil.

      As any parent can tell you, babies are an excellent source of organic material.

  3. Pretty Graphs by gambit3 · · Score: 4, Funny

    yeah, but can it do pretty graphs? Everyone knows that's what people are looking for: pretty 3D graphs.

  4. Continuum by drooling-dog · · Score: 4, Funny

    do anything from mapping a 12-dimensional object to calculating rainfall patterns under global warming So those two things are at the extrema of a continuum of what it can do, and I have to figure out whether my particular application also lies on that continuum? Or am I taking this statement too literally?
  5. What SAGE cannot do is.... by 3seas · · Score: 4, Funny

    .... calculate the slashdot effect.

  6. Re:12 dimensions... by TobyRush · · Score: 4, Funny

    And E. Lizardo and T. Hikita, et al, made some strides toward the eighth... and even had some independent confirmation by B. Banzai years later.

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    Sam! If you will let me be,
    I will try them.
    You will see.