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    LMath library

    Math library for Free Pascal and Lazarus.

    LMath, based on DMath, is a mathematical library for FreePascal (FPC) and Lazarus. It is entirely written in Pascal and does not depend on external libraries. LMath provides routines and demo programs for numerical analysis, including mathematical functions, probabilities, matrices, optimization, linear and nonlinear equations, integration, Fast Fourier Transform, random numbers, curve fitting, statistics and graphics. It is organized s set of lazarus packages which makes it...
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    Statistical program, somewhat like shareware DataFit. You may provide a custom template (or exchange the template library with your friends or Internet including sf.net) and test your tabled data. Calculates F-ratio.
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    eval: command line calculator

    Evaluate math expressions from command line or in interactive session.

    Small (156 kB) command line calculator. Evaluate an expression directly from command line with eval <expr> command Example: c:\> eval 2+3 5 or in an interactive session. In a session, results may be assigned to unlimited number of variables and used in later calculations. Example: > x := 6+7 13.0000 >y := x*2 26.0000 Large number of elementary, special, trigonometric, hyperbolic and probability distribution functions are available. Number of decimal digits is defined by...
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    OpenSIMPLY

    OpenSIMPLY

    Discrete-event simulation modeling software for science and education

    OpenSIMPLY is an open source project for simulation modeling in Delphi, Lazarus, Free Pascal. Download OpenSIMPLY at opensimply.org The project is free computer simulation software based on discrete-event approach. OpenSIMPLY is a science software with very high simulation performance. So, the simulation results can be obtained much faster. The project is suitable for people with any modeling experience, and can be used for both science and education. Some application...
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    NPRIM

    Calculate primes numbers with yourself

    Nprim calculate the primes numbers. This software was written and compiled in FreePascal Compiler. Works in DOS and LINUX OS.
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    This is the Linux porting of the New Seats Tramo. Developed by Gianluca Caporello. Create a new TSW (XWIN) called TS-XWin using the Lazarus IDE. A C++ Interface has been created and with the SWIG package the idea is to create a Java interface.
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