Euler Mathematical Toolbox
Free, open-source numerical and symbolic mathematics software with advanced plotting capabilities
- Daten: Self-hosted
- DSGVO-nativ
- EU-eigen
- Selbst hostbar
- Open Source
Euler Mathematical Toolbox is a GPL v2 open-source mathematics application developed in Germany by mathematician René Grothmann. It combines numerical computation with symbolic algebra (via Maxima integration), advanced 2D/3D plotting, and a Matlab-like matrix language in a single free package designed for students, educators, researchers, and engineers.
Euler Mathematical Toolbox is a GPL v2 open-source mathematics application developed in Germany by mathematician René Grothmann. It combines numerical computation with symbolic algebra (via Maxima integration), advanced 2D/3D plotting, and a Matlab-like matrix language in a single free package designed for students, educators, researchers, and engineers.
Highlights
- ✓GPL v2 open-source with full source code access and zero licensing costs
- ✓Comprehensive numerical solver with integrated Maxima computer algebra system for symbolic computation
- ✓Advanced 2D/3D plotting and visualization engine with Latex, Povray, and Python support
- ✓Desktop application with inherent local data storage ensuring GDPR compliance by design
- Datenstandort
- Self-hosted
- Preis
- Kostenlos
- EU-eigen
- Ja
- Selbst hostbar
- Ja
Gut für
- Educational institutions teaching mathematics, calculus, and linear algebra with demonstration tools and interactive notebooks
- Research scientists and engineers performing numerical analysis and matrix operations without expensive Matlab licensing
- Individual students and educators creating mathematical illustrations and exploring symbolic algebra locally