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@concord-consortium/compute-engine

concord-consoritum81MIT0.12.3-cc.2TypeScript support: included

Symbolic computing and numeric evaluations for JavaScript and Node.js

math, JSON, mathjs, mathematica, maple, algebra, symbolic computing, scientific computing, sympy

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math live

Cortex Compute Engine

Symbolic manipulation and numeric evaluation of MathJSON expressions

MathJSON is a lightweight mathematical notation interchange format based on JSON.

The Cortex Compute Engine can parse LaTeX to MathJSON, serialize MathJSON to LaTeX, format, simplify and evaluate MathJSON expressions.

Reference documentation and guides at cortexjs.io/compute-engine.

Using Compute Engine

$ npm install --save @cortex-js/compute-engine
import { parse, evaluate } from '@cortex-js/compute-engine';

const expr = parse('2^{11}-1 \\in \\P');

console.log(expr);
// ➔ ["Element", ["Subtract", ["Power", 2, 11] , 1], "PrimeNumber"]

console.log(evaluate(expr));
// ➔ "False"

More

MathJSON
A lightweight mathematical notation interchange format
MathLive (on GitHub)
A Web Component for math input.
Cortex (on GitHub)
A programming language for scientific computing

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License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.