Free software brings affordability, transparency to mathematics

“Until recently, a student solving a calculus problem, a physicist modeling a galaxy or a mathematician studying a complex equation had to use powerful computer programs that cost hundreds or thousands of dollars. But an open-source tool, called Sage based at the University of Washington won first prize in the scientific software division of Les Trophées du Libre, an international competition for free software.”

Sage website

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