A math application written in Java. Its features include 2D and 3D graph plotting, scripting, user-defined variables and functions and skinnable GUI.
This project is not maintained at the moment.
Jep is a Java package for parsing and evaluating mathematical expressions. It currently supports user defined variables, constants, and functions. The open-source Jep project was halted in favor of commercial development of version 3.0 upwards.
To help math students visualize the prufer code and/or discover anything new about the prufer code not already present. Examples and live applet on webiste.
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Seems to be closely related to Cellular automaton, except this creates a complex pattern from a mathematical function you input. See website for examples/live applets. This program makes use of an old GPL version of the JEP equation parser.
A collection of applets used to demonstrate physics and math principles. The applets include: a ray diagram drawing applet, a collision of disks applet, an electromagnetic field mapper and a 3d hydrogen orbital simulation.
Franklin Math is an open source Java symbolic computer algebra system (CAS), with similarities to commercial math packages such as MATLAB or Mathematica. It allows numeric and symbolic calculations, with built-in functions including plotting commands.
FrAid(FRactal AID) is an interface to Java, allowing it to proc. math. data(functions/equations). A compl. standalone system utilizing the FrAid prog. lang. is available(no need to be Java programmer to use it!). Use instead of Matlab. High res. graphics
Currently, this project consists of a pure javamath expression parser optimized for repeated evaluation. Development of an interactive 3D math visualization application based on this parser is planned for the future.
The MathForge Application Environment provides users a broad range of Java-based math tools (calculation, visualization, presentation and communication via MathML) and allows developers to leverage existing code while extending MathForge.