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JEuclid is a complete MathML rendering solution, consisting of: a MathViewer application, command line converters from MathML to other formats, an ant task for autmated conversion, display components for AWT and Swing and a component for Apache Cocoon
NoteLab is an advanced "digital notebook" specifically designed for tablet computers. With its stroke smoothing, antialiasing, and "smart rendering," NoteLab provides a beautiful and powerful note taking environment on any operating system.
Mark Six Analyst is a database of Hong Kong Lottery or so-called Mark Six. It provides a tool of various statistics method to show relationships between data and forecasts.
The final build of this software now is distributed in R, embedded in "RedeR': an R/Bioconductor package for hierarchical and nested network analysis... more about RedeR: http://bioconductor.org/packages/2.9/bioc/html/RedeR.html
Numerical math is tool that demonstrates numerical math methods. It includes following areas: interpolation, numerical differentiation, numerical integration, root finding, linear systems, non-linear systems, differential equations.
A program to calculate and create lists of possible variations (permutations) and selections (combinations) of a given set of elements. Creating the cartesian product of two sets is also possible.
Mathlete is a easy but powerful mathematical tool in which you can calculate algebraic functions, with variable support. You can use it for converting different measurements within the areas: Temperature, Weight and Height. It also comes with a built
JFractals is a fractal generator written in Java. JFractals allows you to zoom into Julia sets and the Mandelbrot set. JFractals supports multithreaded rendering, antialiasing and multiple colouring methods.
GonioLab can be used in teaching trigonometry and other related areas. The module Unit circle visualizes the 6 trigonometric functions and the 6 hyperbolic functions. This project is using the Almond framework and it is runnable with Java Web Start.
A cross-platform, text-interpreting calculator written in the Java programming language. Runs on any computer with Java 6 or higher installed. Functions much like a Ti-84, but without the graphing utility.
This game is the generalization of the classic Battleship game to a n-dimensional grid. Rules are the same as the classic game and boats are always unidimensional, but ships can be set in a linear (1D), square (2D), cube (3D) on n-hypercubic grid.
Proyecto de investigación científica sobre teoría del caos y fractales, su desarrollo empezó en el año 2008, siendo liderado por un grupo de estudiantes y profesores de la Universidad Industrial de Santander.