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I am using Octave (3.6) on Ubuntu 10.0.4 LTS. I want to do some research involving symbolic math. I was thinking of downloading sage (I just found about it today) - but thought I'd better ask in here - at least, I'm already familiar with Octave.

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    I did but OP should wait for more definitive answer from someone who has a first hand experience with `octave-symbolic` or Sage's `octave.eval`.2012-04-06

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Sage uses many symbolic computation packages: Maxima, Singular, etc. For each functionality, it picks the most suitable algorithm from all the packages. It also allows direct interface to all packages.

FWIW, Sage also connects to Octave. Consult: reference/sage/interfaces/octave.

MATLAB has a symbolic toolbox where it allows defining symbolic variables via syms and manipulate them etc. It seems that Octave-symbolic is a package that allows Octave to do symbolic computations similar to MATLAB's. Link: http://octave.sourceforge.net/symbolic/

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    @seyed Or within octave: `pkg install -forge symbolic`2018-04-18