exchemist
Valued Senior Member
That was not a clever suggestion!Well, there might be some hope.
But you've been watching a video on matrices and linear algebra. Matrix algebra and linear algebra are kind of the same thing, at least in a Euclidean space.
In physics, every space has a Hilbert space associated with it, Hilbert spaces are more general than Euclidean spaces. And sure, there a a lot of programming languages that handle matrices and operations on them.
Try writing a program that can handle a permutation group (like for a deck of cards, say).
If you think linear algebra is complicated, try this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilbert_space