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LaTeX, AscciMath and MathML editor developed in Javascript and HTML
...VisualMathEditor is a LaTeX, AsciiMath and MathML editor developed in Javascript and HTML.
It operates independently on the web or locally. It has many features and menus that help the equation-entry and allow their posting and backup.
Formulas :
- math physics symbols
- operation symbols
- logical symbols
- arrows symbols
- relation symbols
- bracket symbols
- differential symbols
- functions symbols
- integral symbols
- matrix symbols
- sqrt & frac symbols
- sub & sup symbols
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Water Retention on Magic Squares with Constraint-Based Local Search
...More can be read about it at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_retention_on_mathematical_surfaces
Craig's website for the problem:
http://www.knechtmagicsquare.paulscomputing.com/
The solver is mainly based on the theory and ideas from my bachelor thesis, which I wrote at Uppsala University, Sweden, for the Astra Group which does research about Constraint Programming and related technologies:
Water Retention on Magic Squares with Constraint-Based Local Search
http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-176018
I 'm posting two solvers in this project. 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