A computer algebra system for solving problems in field theory

Edit Package cadabra2
http://cadabra.science/

Cadabra2 is a computer algebra system (CAS) designed specifically for
the solution of problems encountered in field theory. It has extensive
functionality for tensor computer algebra, tensor polynomial
simplification including multi-term symmetries, fermions and
anti-commuting variables, Clifford algebras and Fierz transformations,
implicit coordinate dependence, multiple index types and many more.
The input format is a subset of TeX. Both a command-line and a
graphical interface are available.

Key features of Cadabra2:
- Input and output using TeX notation.
- Designed for field-theory problems, with handling of anti-commuting
and non-commuting objects without special notations for their
products, gamma matrix algebra, Fierz identities, Dirac conjugation,
vielbeine, flat and curved, covariant and contravariant indices,
implicit dependence of tensors on coordinates, partial and covariant
derivatives...
- Powerful tensor simplification algorithms, not just for mono-term
symmetries but also for multi-terms symmetries like the Bianchi
identity, or dimensionally-dependent symmetries like the Schouten
identity.

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Source Files
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2.2.4.tar.gz 0023960964 22.9 MB
_constraints 0000000124 124 Bytes
cadabra2-add-pthread-to-cxxflags.patch 0000000801 801 Bytes
cadabra2-gtk.appdata.xml 0000001260 1.23 KB
cadabra2-rpmlintrc 0000000127 127 Bytes
cadabra2.changes 0000007707 7.53 KB
cadabra2.spec 0000007554 7.38 KB
Revision 21 (latest revision is 22)
Yuchen Lin's avatar Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory) accepted request 677734 from Atri Bhattacharya's avatar Atri Bhattacharya (badshah400) (revision 21)
- Update to version 2.2.4:
  * Minor bug fixes.
- Rebase cadabra2-add-pthread-to-cxxflags.patch for minor changes
  to source CMakeLists.txt file.
- Use make doc instead of running doxygen directly.
- Drop commented out commands to generate PDF documentation.
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