This may be a question to R-development but I'm not sure. Symbolic
differentiation is implemented in R (maybe not for extremely complex
expressions), but it proves that it can be done. I know that in C++ it can
be done (symbolic c++), do you think in R it can be programmed just using
the R language without resorting to external sources? Does anyone know or
can estimate the amount of resources needed to incorporate symbolic
integration capabilities (of course R being an open source, this would be a
completely benevolent act on the part of the experts)? The idea would be
appealing, in a way it will contribute to the "completeness" of R as a
self-contained/sufficient mathematical computing system (like mathematica
and more).
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