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The following tables provide a comparison of computer algebra systems (CAS).

General


Creator Development started First public release Latest stable version Cost (USD) Software license Notes
Axiom Axiom Foundation 1971 September 3, 2002 April 2005 Free modified BSD license
CoCoA The CoCoA Team 1987 1995 4.5 Free GPL For polynomial calculations
Derive Soft Warehouse 1988 6.1 $99 Educational, $199 Professional Proprietary
DCAS Robert Fenichel 1.0 Free GPL
DoCon Haskell.org 1993 1995 2.08 Free GPL
Eigenmath George Weigt 2004 2005 112 Free
Fermat Robert H. Lewis 1986 1993 3.7.5 $50 shareware polynomials, matrices
GiNaC Christian Bauer 1.3.3 Free GPL
Macaulay Dave Bayer and Mike Stillman 2.0.9.8 Free GPL polynomiala
Maple Maplesoft 1979 1985 10 $2495+ (Pro version), $99+ (Student) Proprietary
MathCad Mathsoft 1985 1985 13 $1,195 Proprietary
Mathematica Wolfram Research 1986 1988 5.2 $1880+/student<$200 Proprietary
Mathomatic George Gesslein II 1986 1987 12.5.19 Free LGPL General algebra
Maxima Bill Schelter et al. 1967 1998 5.9.2 Free GPL
MuMATH Soft Warehouse 1970s 1980 No longer in production Proprietary
MuPAD SciFace Software 1989 1992 3.1.1 250 USD, free 30 day trial Proprietary
REDUCE Anthony C. Hearn 1960s 1968 3.8 140 USD, 600 USD With Code Proprietary
SAGE William Stein 2005 2005 1.3.2.1 Free GPL
Scilab INRIA 4.0 Free Non-OSI approved license
Singular University of Kaiserslautern 1984 3.0.1 Free GPL
TI-89 Texas Instruments 1998 2.09 No longer in production Proprietary
TI-89 Titanium Texas Instruments 2004 4.00 MSRP $150 Proprietary
TI-92 Texas Instruments 1995 No longer in production Proprietary
TI-92 Plus Texas Instruments 1998 2.09 No longer in production Proprietary
Voyage 200 Texas Instruments 2002 3.10 MSRP $200 Proprietary
WIRIS WIRIS 1999 1999 2.0 Free Proprietary
Yacas Ayal Pinkus et al. 1.0.61 Free GPL
Creator Development started First public release Latest stable version Cost (USD) Software license Notes

See also


Software comparisons | Computer algebra systems

 

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