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Algomath is a portable 32bit integer Arithmetic C Library with prime numbers and numbers manipulation algorithms. Optional fast assembly language alternatives (NASM source) for prime numbers time-critical functions are also included for the Intel-x86 rang
Robsort in a GNU public license sorting algorithm devleloped by Robert Thompson. Robsort uses random number generation to sort arrays of integers. It is claimed to be the world's least efficient sorting algorithm.
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Geometry is handy program to aid the solving of Geometry, Trigonometry, and related Algebra problems, released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
MatGen is a matrix generator. It outputs matrices in MatrixMarket file format, taking as input a file describing the matrices´ properties. Currently it supports only random sparse matrices.
C++ classes for the generation of low-discrepancy sequences used in numerical calculations (Halton, Sobol, Faure and Niederreiter (t,s) sequences, as well as n alpha sequences and pseudo-random number generators). Also classes for some other distributions
The ROSETTA C++ library is a collection of C++ classes and routines that enable discernibility-based empirical modelling and data mining. Comprises useful routines for machine learning in general and for rough set theory in particular.
This is a project that simulates the German Military Enigma machine during WWII.. It is a project for beginers to learn to program and to meet people. If anyone is interested in helping, please email me @ dustin@rockhill.org
The Graph Implementation and Representation Libraries, or GIRLs, aim to be all-purpose libraries for solving graph theory problems. ie, shortest paths, matching, cycles, connectedness, creating 'random' graphs, etc...
Curve Generation eXtreme aims to implement various types of mathematical curves such as Hilbert and Sierpinski curves, as well as random generated plants, using L Systems and OpenGL / Mesa3D for displaying.
kasm is an assembler for the Saturn microprocessor, used in the HP48/HP49 calculators. It uses MASD syntax, which has only very small incompatibilities with the traditional syntax, supports a few constructs that make the assembly language be closer to a
MET is a C++ matrix class library dealing with expression
templates. This technique eliminates the copying and temporaries of matrix objects and can speed up the calculations.
Develop finite element stress analysis programs, that work with free cad systems(Maybe QCad). Right now there's only a 2d gridded structure analysis prog with a crappy interface, written mainly in octave.
kalc is a programmable scientific calculator, using RPN (Reverse Polish Notation). Its behaviour imitates a HP48/HP49 calculator. Works with real and complex numbers, unlimited size integers, arbitrary-precision real numbers and more.
Pfem is a python-based finite element program aimed at
solving solid mechanics and heat transfer problems with
flexibility, efficiency and sound object-oriented design.
The code in this project is incomplete and buggy in parts. It has been superseded by the math packages I wrote for PEAR (pear.php.net). Use those instead (see the Math section of the packages list). -- Jesus M. Castagnetto