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==Symbolic manipulations== The symbolic manipulations supported typically include: *simplification to a smaller expression or some [[Canonical form|standard form]], including automatic simplification with assumptions and simplification with constraints *[[substitution (algebra)|substitution]] of symbols or numeric values for certain expressions *change of form of expressions: expanding products and powers, partial and full [[factorization]], rewriting as [[partial fraction]]s, [[constraint satisfaction]], rewriting [[trigonometric functions]] as exponentials, transforming logic expressions, etc. *[[partial differentiation|partial]] and [[total differentiation]] *some [[antidifferentiation|indefinite]] and [[integral|definite integration]] (see [[symbolic integration]]), including multidimensional integrals *symbolic constrained and unconstrained global optimization *[[Closed-form solution|solution]] of linear and some non-linear equations over various domains *solution of some [[differential equation|differential]] and [[difference equation]]s *taking some [[limit of a function|limit]]s *integral transforms *[[mathematical series|series]] operations such as expansion, summation and products *matrix operations including [[Direct product (Matrix)|products]], [[matrix inversion|inverses]], etc. *[[List of statistical packages|statistical computation]] *[[theorem proving]] and [[proof verification|verification]] which is very useful in the area of [[experimental mathematics]] *[[Automatic programming#Implementations|optimized code generation]] In the above, the word ''some'' indicates that the operation cannot always be performed.
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