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Zhu3D is an interactive OpenGL-based mathematical function viewer. You can visualize functions, parametric systems and isosurfaces. The viewer supports special effects like animation, morphing, transparency, textures, fog and motion blur.
The goal of project is delivering useful and simple tools to creating charts. Functionality is provided by modules/plugins (OSGi technology). It allows you to create your plugins or customize Analysis application (by changing installed plugins in application). The Application, thanks to JAVA technology, is portable on the most operating system.
In Files page you can find the application and also patches to its.
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RayLab is a simple, portable ray tracer for producing 3D images. It uses a custom text-based scene description language, and supports several mathematical shapes, as well as CSG operations (constructive solid geometry).
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.
The Quantitative Finance Framework (QFF) supports the development of software libraries in mathematical finance. The main field of applications are the pricing of derivatives and the management of financial risks.
QwtPlot3D is a graphics extension to the Qt GUI application framework. It provides a 3D plotting widget for scientific data and mathematical expressions. It compares to the existing Qwt Project.
EXTREMA is an interactive program with publication quality graphics and mathematical analysis capabilities. EXTREMA can be GUI and/or command driven. The command language includes conditional branching, looping and subroutine calling constructs.
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.
FPlot is a windows programm and a .NET library to plot and fit mathematical functions and data. The core concept of FPlot is that functions are entered as C# code and compiled on the fly. Thus the software is very fast and extensible.
Group Explorer is mathematical visualization software for the abstract algebra classroom.
Users can explore dozens of finite groups (and morphisms among them) visually and interactively.
MathMLWYSIWYGEditor allows users to generate mathematical, physical and engineering formulas using the mathematical markup language, MathML. Requires hardly any knowledge on MathML.
This is an opensource project for the calculation of the mathematical constant Pi. If you are a mathematician or programer please contribute ideas or code for this project. Non professionals are also welcome to contribute.
The Model Interaction Environment for Neuroscience provides tools for development, searching, editing, execution, and visualization of biophysical models, abstract mathematical models, and experimental protocols used in neuroscience research.
Quick reference for switching between mathematical computation environments for computer algebra, numeric processing and data visualisation. Examples are Matlab, IDL, SPlus, and their open-source counterparts Octave, Scilab, Python+NumPy and R.
A derivative of the project 'learning patterns for the design and depolyment of mathematical games' (http://lp.noe-kaleidoscope.org/), this is an on-line, html (AJAX) based editor & browser for FreeMind (http://freemind.sourceforge.net/) mindmaps.
Easy-to-learn interactive 2d plot program. Can overlay images, xy-data, and mathematical functions. Function parameters can be tuned with sliders; functions can also be automatically fitted to data. Written in Python, cross-platform, but currently broken
JVisual3D is a GUI library, 3D geometry viewer and a mathematical visualization software written in pure java. It is comparable with the well known javaview project. This is under GPL. Create, manipulate and display easiely meshes, 3d shapes, surfaces,..