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    JQM Java Quine McCluskey

    JQM Java Quine McCluskey

    JQM - Java Quine McCluskey for minimization of Boolean functions.

    Java Quine McCluskey (JQM) implements the Quine-McCluskey algorithm with Petrick’s Method for minimizing Boolean functions. Designed for both education and industrial application, it handles up to 16 variables and functions. Uniquely, JQM bridges the gap between theory and practice: it visualizes the solution process with generated Karnaugh Maps for students, while supporting PLC engineers by exporting results to Structured Text (ST) and Ladder Diagram (LD).
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    java symbolic computing library and math editor, with : polynomial system solving, vectors & matrices, factorization, derivatives, integrals (rational functions), boolean algebra, simplification, MathML output, java code generation, geometric algebra
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    mXparser - Math Parser Java C# Library

    mXparser - Math Parser Java C# Library

    A flexible mathematical expressions parser for JAVA, Android, C# .NET

    mXparser is highly flexible parser of math expressions. Software provides easy to use API for JAVA, Android, C# .NET/MONO (CLS). Main functionalities: - basic operators, i.e.: +, -, *, ^, ! - Boolean logic operators i.e.: or, and, xor - binary relations i.e.: =, <, > - math functions (large library of 1-arg, 2-arg, 3-arg - - functions) i.e.: sin, cos, Stirling numbers, log, inverse functions - constants (large library), i.e.: pi, e, golden ratio - n-args functions i.e.: greatest common divisor - iterated summation and product operators - differentiation and integration High flexibility: - user defined constants and arguments, both free - and dependent on other arguments + possibility of use in functions - user defined functions (both free and depended) - user defined recursive arguments + simple (controlled) recursion (1 recursive argument) - user defined recursive functions / expressions (any) - complex, many arguments, no limitation - internal syntax checkin
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    KS Boolean Expression
    KS Boolean Expression is free software that let you minimize Boolean Expressions.
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    Last Java Collection Library

    Java library to work with scalar arrays as usual Collections

    ...Java code working with collection interfaces such as List or Collection is inapplicable for arrays. Some libraries supply methods to work with object array. These methods are generic and built-in types int, boolean, long, short, byte, double, float suffer. The number of scalar type is small and finite. There are realization of Iterable, Iterator, Collection, and List interfaces for each scalar type. Also the library gives such useful methods as contains and indexOf for objects with Iterable interface only. Yeah. There is some stupidness because all implementations differ between each other only types and this code has 100% implicit coupling and duplications. ...
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