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    NZMATH

    NZMATH

    Python Calculator on Number Theory, three-birds-one learning material

    ...It is freely available and distributed under the BSD license. All programs are written only by Python so that you can easily see their algorithmic number theory. You can get NZMATH with a single command: % python -m pip install -U nzmath Here % is the command line prompt of Windows or Unix/macOS. This release contains several program corrections and additions obtained by writing a programming "notebook" of the book 'Lectures on Elementary Number Theory' (TAKAGI, Teiji) in Python-NZMATH language. The "notebook" is available together. It is designed for beginning students of algorithmic number theory to self-study Number Theory, Programming and scientific English together, three-birds-one learning material. ...
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    SCalc

    SCalc

    Calculates the transportation cost seasonality indexes

    Calculates the transportation cost seasonality indexes on the basis of the measurement approach by G. L. Lo Magno, M. Ferrante and S. De Cantis.
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    resParser

    resParser

    Command line scientific calculator

    ...) * User defined functions * Infinite number of variables * Specific functions for computation of resistors value (E12, E24) rounding, parallel computation, k = 000, M = 000000 * Store the status (hystory of the commands, variables status) between sessions This software is OPEN SOURCE and released under GPL license so you can feel FREE to use, copy, share, (but above all) to study, analyze and modify it as you like (within the terms of the license).
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    etm: event and task manager
    etm provides an intuitive format for using plain text files to store data, a command line interface for viewing data in a variety of convenient ways and a GUI interface for both viewing and modifying data. Repetition and alerts are supported .
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    CP/M ported the TI-8x series of calculator.
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    Programmable scientific desctop calculator, able to work in decimal, hex, octal and binary bitwise logical functions implemented
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    M-Calc is a scientific software calculator written for the Java Platform.
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