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gattMath is a educational math (graphical) program that show some concepts behind Integral and Differential Calculus, like Riemann, Simpson, Darboux, Trapezoid, Monte-Carlo integration, derivative, antiderivative, tangent,..., and sure a plotter.
A math application written in Java. Its features include 2D and 3D graph plotting, scripting, user-defined variables and functions and skinnable GUI.
This project is not maintained at the moment.
A collection of applets used to demonstrate physics and math principles. The applets include: a ray diagram drawing applet, a collision of disks applet, an electromagnetic field mapper and a 3d hydrogen orbital simulation.
Currently, this project consists of a pure java math expression parser optimized for repeated evaluation. Development of an interactive 3Dmath visualization application based on this parser is planned for the future.
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MATHLIB3D: MATHLIB3D is a Vector/Matrix/Quaternion/Plane/Polynomial C++/Java library targeting either precision or fast mathematical operations executed on vectors, matrices and quaternions.
This software can position an object in 3D space through the use of 2 USB webcams and basic math. It uses a Java written image processin algoritme. It is the result of a student-project at the Faculty of Applied Science of the University of Leuven.