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    Asymptopia Math Crossword Builder

    Asymptopia Math Crossword Builder

    Javascript crossword builderwith i18lized math capabilities

    JavaScript crossword puzzle builder with internationalized math capabilities. Generate unlimited layouts of user-supplied words and equations. Use file->print (to file) to save
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    SciSimulations

    A package of science simulation scripts for web browsers.

    SciSimulations is a library of JavaScript functions to visual demonstrate principals equations and math in science. The simulations will enable anyone to explore the equations in science, and make the math behind science more than just some numbers on a page. Currently SciSimulations uses the HTML5 Canvas elements so most web browsers will be able to run the simulations except the old versions of Internet Explorer.
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