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JQuantity is a set of Java classes which enable developers to build scientific applications using quantities which are either exact or have known (bounded) errors. Quantities may include units, may be complex, non-scalar, etc. Extends java.math classes
MTAC is a powerful, yet small and easy-to-use symbolic math program written in Java. It supports complex numbers, symbolic differentiation, numerical integration, plotting, and more.
JIMHR or "Java Interactive Mathematical Handwriting Recognizer" as
the name suggests is the online handwriting recogition system that
specializes in mathematical domain. It processes a user's handwriting
through mouse or stylus pen and outputs the c
MIDP or some KVM implementation don't support float or double type.
There is a Java Math Library implement the most math functions in a Parametric Math Fixed Point Package.
This package use only integer type.
The MathForge Application Environment provides users a broad range of Java-based math tools (calculation, visualization, presentation and communication via MathML) and allows developers to leverage existing code while extending MathForge.
The MDS is sponsored by the Applied Math dept at the U Colorado, Boulder. We have created a system for presenting a mathematical text online, letting users embed discussions (including math symbols!) directly in the text.