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    OptionMatrix

    OptionMatrix

    Financial Derivatives Calculator with 171+ Models (Options Calculator)

    A real-time financial derivatives calculator supporting 171+ models from QuantLib, Financial Numerical Recipes in C++ and MetaOptions. Matrices of prices are created with iterating strikes and/or months. A strike control system can produce any strike. A generalized date engine can calculate re-occuring distances to any industry used expiration into the future. Spread engine with spread views. Models Supported: Black-Scholes, Merton-73, Black-76, Roll Geske Whaley, Garman KohlHagen, Jump...
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    The program evaluates ordinal expressions and relations. displaying the normal form output in plain text and/or TeX format. It supports notations for ordinals through and somewhat beyond those definable by the Veblen function.
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    "Caltos" ( french slang word for calculator ) is a command-line RPN ( reverse polish notation ) calculator, using ncurses.
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    Command-line strong encryption tools including: triple cascaded encryptor, multiple hash calculator and multiple block cipher encryptor. Supports AES, Serpent, Twofish, SHA-512, RIPEMD-160, MD5 and other algorithms.
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    latexcalc is a "LaTeX Calculator" that calculates values inside your LaTeX files before typesetting them. More accurately, it preprocesses files written in a superset of the LaTeX typesetting language and evaluates specified expressions in the text.
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    RPGCalc is a calculation engine designed to allow user/developers to model RPG systems and create tools like GM assistants and character generator. Using Scheme for math and XML+Xpath for data and structure any system can be modeled.
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    Wurp is an RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) calculator, similar to the HP48 calculator. Wurp supports various platforms, including KDE and curses (and hopefully Windows eventually).
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    Polishcalc is a simple RPN calculator. It is very small and useful.
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