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Euler Mathematical Toolbox

Free, open-source numerical and symbolic mathematics software with advanced plotting capabilities

  • Data: Self-hosted
  • GDPR-native
  • EU-owned
  • Self-hostable
  • Open source
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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.

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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
Data location
Self-hosted
Pricing
Free
EU-owned
Yes
Self-hostable
Yes

Good for

  • 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

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