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    Symja Java Computer Algebra

    Symja Java Computer Algebra

    Symja - Java computer algebra language & symbolic math library

    Symja - computer algebra language and Java symbolic math library. Moved to https://github.com/axkr/symja_android_library. The Android App can be found at: https://github.com/axkr/symja-example
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    Analog Insydes is a Mathematica toolbox for symbolic analysis of analog electronic circuits. This project provides a set of free add-ons to Analog Insydes, including a Java front-end and a native netlister for Cadence's Analog Design Environment (ADE).
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    Franklin Math
    Franklin Math is an open source Java symbolic computer algebra system (CAS), with similarities to commercial math packages such as MATLAB or Mathematica. It allows numeric and symbolic calculations, with built-in functions including plotting commands.
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    JavaMath is oriented toward integrating existing compute engines, such as Maple, Mathematica or GAP, into Internet accessible mathematical services.
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