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    Handcalcs

    Handcalcs

    Python library for converting Python calculations into rendered latex

    Handcalcs is a Python library that auto-renders calculation code in Jupyter notebooks or LaTeX documents with step-by-step symbolic substitution, giving output a “handwritten” feel. It supports cell magics and auto-LaTeX generation via configurable output options.
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    mssolutions

    mssolutions

    Makes magic squares.

    These programs make magic squares and rectangles using "Constraint-Based Local Search". (For non-square rectangles, input the order as two numbers.) There are 3 similar programs: CompleteSquare, CompleteSquareSteps, and MagicSquares. Given an input square with some cell values between 1 and NxN specified, (and other cell values 0), CompleteSquare attempts to complete a magic square by placing the remaining values.
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    Complex Curved Shapes Generator Programs

    Extended emulation of metalic gear toy, creates curved line designs.

    This computer program is an exact emulation of a toy which was sold years ago called Magic Designer. There are 4 versions - MS Windows one written in Euphoria and C and one written for the Web for people who do not have a Windows computer. An Android version. And a new cross platform version.
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    SODLS

    SODLS

    Self-orthogonal diagonal Latin squares.

    ...Input is an order, (one number), or an order range, (two numbers separated by white space). Output files are in folder SODLS[_n]. Each file contains a SODLS followed by a magic square. The magic square, M, is made from the order N SODLS, Q, and its transpose, as: M[row][col] = N x Q[row][col] + Q[col][row] + 1 See http://budshaw.ca/SODLS.html http://budshaw.ca/addenda/SODLSmethods.html http://budshaw.ca/addenda/SODLSnotes.html http://budshaw.ca/Download.html#sodls
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    Witchcraft

    Witchcraft

    Monads and other dark magic for Elixir

    Witchcraft brings algebraic and category-theoretic abstractions—like semigroups, monoids, functors, applicatives, and monads—to Elixir in a pragmatic, protocol-driven way. It introduces a set of typeclass-style protocols and laws so data types can declare the operations they support and have those behaviors verified. The library encourages composability and pure transformations, letting you build pipelines where effects are modeled explicitly rather than hidden in ad-hoc helpers. Because the...
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    Water Retention on Magic Squares Solver

    Water Retention on Magic Squares with Constraint-Based Local Search

    ...One written in C++ which is the fastest, at least for the heavier objective functions, and a Dynadec Comet solver which lets you easily post new constraints along with the Magic-constraints. Author: Johan Öfverstedt
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    Magic Fixed Point, it's an library that abstracts the use of fixed point math for environments that doesn't have floating point operations or in places that you don't want to use the traditional floating point operations.
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    To create a robust scientific calculator that consists of a backend that can be used on the console, and to build a GUI frontend to be used as part of the Math Magic project.
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    Its goal is to provide a unified interface (GUI) using GTK+ for mathematical funcs.
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