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Summary:
Millman and Aivazis in their journal talk about the use of python programming language for scientists and engineers. Python originally was not made as a tool for mathematicians, scientists or engineers. According to authors, it all began in early 90s, where gradually different project developers implemented new modules, extentions, packages or libraries such as: Numeric, SciPy, mpmath or nummaray. In 1995 matrix-sig has been created-a community special interest group, who worked on implementing changes around mathematics in Python. The 'SciPy' addon has brought a set of standard operations. Each addition helped with different equations and mathematical issues as well as scientific research. The journal article explains how different addons have shaped Python to be a modern tool for specifically scientific productive research and studies.
References:
Millman, J. and Aivazis, M., 2015. Access Manager. [online] Ieeexplore-ieee-org.proxy.library.dmu.ac.uk. Available at: <https://ieeexplore-ieee-org.proxy.library.dmu.ac.uk/document/5725235> [Accessed 5 June 2022].

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