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    Mathpaqs

    Mathpaqs

    A collection of mathematical packages in pure Ada

    Various mathematical packages including algebra, finite elements, random variables, probability dependency models, unlimited integers. Pure Ada, fully portable. More information on... http://mathpaqs.sf.net Alire crate: https://alire.ada.dev/crates/mathpaqs Mirror: https://github.com/zertovitch/mathpaqs
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    MathSteps

    MathSteps

    Step by step math solutions for everyone

    ...It is distributed via npm and requires Node.js greater than version 6, with a straightforward API that fits neatly into web or server environments. The repository includes tests and contribution guidelines, making it approachable for developers who want to extend or adapt the behavior for their own applications.
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    DataMelt

    DataMelt

    Computation and Visualization environment

    ...This Java multiplatform program is integrated with several scripting languages such as Jython (Python), Groovy, JRuby, BeanShell. DMelt can be used to plot functions and data in 2D and 3D, perform statistical tests, data mining, numeric computations, function minimization, linear algebra, solving systems of linear and differential equations. Linear, non-linear and symbolic regression are also available. Neural networks and various data-manipulation methods are integrated using powerful Java API. Elements of symbolic computations using Octave/Matlab scripting are supported.
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    JDistlib

    Java library of statistical distribution

    ...The library contains the density (pdf), cumulative (cdf), quantile, and random number generator (RNG) routines of the following distributions: Ansari, Beta, Binomial, Cauchy, Chi square, Exponential, Fisher's F, Gamma, Geometric, Hypergeometric, Kendall, Logistic, Log normal, Negative binomial, Noncentral beta, Noncentral chi square, Noncentral f, Noncentral t, Normal, Poisson, Sign Rank, Spearman, Student's T, Tukey, Uniform, Weibull, Wilcoxon, and many more. Normality tests, such as: Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Anderson-Darling, Cramer-Von Mises, D'Agostino-Pearson, Jarque Bera, Kolmogorov-Lilliefors, Shapiro-Francia, Shapiro-Wilk. And many others.
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    JStats

    JStats

    JStats is a Java application/applet for statistical testing.

    JStats is a small but powerful Java application/applet for conducting statistical tests. The following tests are supported: * Parametric tests: T-test, ANOVA, Repeated Measures ANOVA * Non-parametric tests: Wilcoxon Rank-Sum, Wilcoxon Signed-Ranks, Kruskal-Wallis, Friedman * Check if datasets are normally distributed: Jarque-Bera, Shapiro-Wilk * Check if datasets have equal variances: F-test, Bartlett's test, John, Nagao and Sugiura's test * Correlation: Correlation coefficient, Spearman Rank correlation, linear regression * Confidence intervals test * Outliers: Generalized Extreme Studentized (ESD) test, outliers in ANOVA The latest version is available as applet on http://aiguy.org/Statistics.html
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    MattsMathTools

    MattsMathTools

    MathTools is an aid in preparing printed math tests.

    Matt's MathTools is a Java application designed as an aid in preparing printed math tests. It is easily embedded in other Java applications or it can be used alone as a single-user desktop app. It includes a scripting environment, numerous demonstration classes and several general utilities. A scripting tutorial is also available.
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    Statcato
    Statcato is a Java software application for elementary statistics. Its features include data and graph generation, probability distributions, descriptive statistics, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, correlation, regression, and analysis of var
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    This library provides a general purpose polynomial calculator for actionscript 3. This includes basic math operators, deriviatives, finding zeros (uses TOMS493 algorithm), and solving. Supports copmlex coeffiecents and rational polynomials.
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    An adhoc network simulator that tests multiple transceiver base stations in a peer to peer environment.
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    E-Learn system, mostly intended for subjects with mathematical base (which supports algorythm). Supports: solving math tasks, theory pages, tests, courses.
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    CryptoHelper is a Java program designed to aid in the decryption of classical ciphers, ie pre WWII ciphers. It brings together tools like frequency analysis, friedman tests, enciphering/deciphering for several clasical ciphers, and brute force algorithm
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    Java Randomness Test Suite is a gui application to run randomness tests on random stream resource (file or algorithm). Application can be run in command line. Includes general statistical tests, NIST and DIEHARD tests.
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    Statastizard

    Statistics Wizard

    Statastizard(c)2012 Nick Emblow is a program designed to guide its user into the right statistical test, perform the test, and report the results in a meaningful way. The idea of this is that the user won't actually need to know that they are using a mann-whitney U over a t-test, for example - it just tests for normality and homoscedastic of variance, and decides which test to use, then reports the results. Why? Because time after time, people come to me with some test that they've done that they think "proves" something - when in reality they've either not done a comparative test to start with (ex. a correlation), failed to test for confounding factors (such as normality etc) and as a result, failed to appropriately identify even the right test to do.
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