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    Photon

    Photon

    A graphing calculator that's both powerful and easy to use.

    Photon is a fully functional graphing calculator capable of numeric calculations as well as graphing functions, including parametric and polar graphs. In addition to regular graphing, Photon can plot integrals, first and second derivatives, tracing, animation, matrix math, and degree / radian mode. Photon can find roots, minimums and maximums, points of inflection, and it can fit several types of best fit lines and curves to data sets. Log and semi-log graphing are also...
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    NGSolve is a general purpose Finite Element Library on top of Netgen. With the basic library one can solve heat flow equations, Maxwell equations, and solid mechanical problems. Several add-ons are available for particular application classes. New paper: J. Schöberl: "C++11 Implementation of Finite Elements in NGSolve", ASC Report 30/2014, Institute for Analysis and Scientific Computing, Vienna University of Technology, 2014 http://www.asc.tuwien.ac.at/~schoeberl/wiki/publications/ngs-cpp11.pdf
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    The Free Finite Element Package is a library which contains numerical methods required when working with finite elements. The goal of FFEP is to provide basic functions for approximating the solution of elliptic and parabolic PDEs in 2D. Until 2016 FFEP was developed using C. Science 2016 the language was switched to GNU Octave with some C Mex-Functions.
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