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    Econball

    Equation of stock trading simplified to game of moving resizing balls

    The econ theory is the value of buy and sell are usually equal, at whatever free market price at the time, so if we trade between 2 things, holding the total of those 2 equal eachother, then you can buy without anyone selling, or sell without anyone buying. Just change from one equal valued type to the other, and the total of all the A's and all the B's are scaled instantly to be the same amounts. Those who change to the majority side lose, and those who change to the minority side win,...
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    jmathstudio - Java Image/Signal toolkit

    jmathstudio - Java Image/Signal toolkit

    Java toolkit for discrete Image and Signal processing.

    JMathStudio is a Java based digital image and signal processing toolkit/library. It is simple to use, portable, light (~300 Kb), extendable and free. Full source code available at https://github.com/bhavyaajani/jmathstudio Android compatible JMathStudio is available @ https://sourceforge.net/projects/jmathstudio-android/
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    DragMath is a drag and drop equation editor in the form of a Java applet. Once an expression is created the user can convert it into a variety of different linear syntax for mathematics, including MathML, LaTeX, Maple, Maxima or any user defined style. PLEASE NOTE: active code development has moved to GitHub. https://github.com/maths/dragmath
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