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    C++ Complex Calculator

    C++ complex calculator with arrays, matrices, eigenvectors, functions

    This is a command line C++ code which compiles and links using gnu g++. It has scientific notation, scientific functions, complex integration including path integrals, and loops with tests. User defined functions are strings. A variable may simultaneously represent a scalar, an array, and a string. Arrays up to ten dimensions are allowed. Householder reduction is used for determinants, eigenvectors, and QR matrix factorization.
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    tau-math-tool

    tau-math-tool

    Fast Win32 math & science tool

    tau is a simple, fast RPN scientific command line math tool with array processing, complex number support, plotting, unit conversions, built-in help, logic operations, statistics, signal processing, and many advanced functions. tau evolved to be efficient and practical. We listen to our user stories.
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    Multiprecision Calculator
    The calculator of big numbers This program was created for basic arithmetic operations with signed integer numbers. Each number represents the following data structure: array of 1024 unsigned integer numbers (digits), the number of significant digits, the radix (from 2 to 36 inclusive) and the sign of this number (-1 or 1). The program is written in C language and has Russian interface.
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