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Agena is an interpreted procedural programming language.
Agena is an easy-to-learn procedural programming language designed for science, scripting, and many other applications. Binaries are available for Windows, Linux, Solaris, OS/2, Mac OS X, Raspberry Pi and DOS.
The Library is for Finite Transforms such as the Number Theoretic Transform (NTT) and Finite Radon Transform (FRT). Current modules include NTTW for NTTs with high resolution (microsecond) timing, basic array and imaging. The transforms are optimised for performance.
Java math expression parser and script interpreter
CalclipseMath – CalM for short – is a math parser written in Java. With a few lines of code CalM enables your application to evaluate user-supplied mathematical expressions, such as "e^(sin .25pi)" and "(sqrt e)^(sqrt 2)". The standard configuration of the parser has a wide variety of mathematical operations, ranging from basic arithmetic, trigonometry, combinatorics, linear algebra and more.
CalM includes a script interpreter which is based on the math parser. The CalM scripting language...
A basic quadratic equation calculator written in Java with a command-line interface. Handles fractions and imaginary roots. Thanks to Doug Lea at SUNY Oswego for his work on the Fraction class.
Bayesian Surprise Matlab toolkit is a basic toolkit for computing Bayesian surprise values given a large set of input samples. It is also useful as way of exploring surprise theory. For more information see also: http://ilab.usc.edu/
The Function Wizard is designed to provide a lightweight, fast, and easy to use application that will integrate, differentiate, calculate maxima and minima, etc. basic polynomials, as well as assist in other tedious polynomial tasks.
TAROT is a easy-to-use framework for Monte Carlo simulations in python. Calculations between different kinds of randomly distributed numbers are made as easy as basic arithmetics. Tarot provides an interactive graphical interface for interpretation.