Mathematica is a proprietary computational software system developed by Wolfram Research used for symbolic and numeric computation, visualization, and programming.. There are currently 3 open-source alternatives to Mathematica, with a combined total of 15.6k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is Python.
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A full-featured computer algebra system (CAS) written in pure Python for symbolic mathematics.
A Rust-powered interpreter for the Wolfram Language, enabling CLI scripting and Jupyter notebooks.
A lightweight open-source computer algebra library for .NET, Silverlight, and Mono, written in F#.
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