The Chemistry Development Kit (CDK) is a scientific, LGPL-ed library for bio- and cheminformatics and computational chemistry written in Java.
The main home page of the CDK is now at: http://cdk.github.io
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
JGraphT is a free Java class library that provides mathematical graph-theory objects and algorithms. JGraphT supports a rich gallery of graphs and is designed to be powerful, extensible, and easy to use.
G.A.V. (Graph Algorithm Visualizer) is a tool that visualizes algorithms from graphtheory. A step-by-step visualization from each different algorithm allows the user to understand the particular algorithm very easily.
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The Open Optimization for Java provides a framework and the implementation of commonly-used algorithms found in GraphTheory and Network Optimization, e.g. shortest path and postman problem.
This tool is based on GraphTheory learning. It can help professors and students to teach and learn the GraphTheory easier. With this tool, people can draw simple graphs and even apply functions on their drawn graphs.
This project aims to provide developers a convenient library about graphtheory algorithm and some basic data structures. It will be developed in Java via Eclipse IDE, supporting both win32 and linux systems, and published as jar files.
GraphScript project is a network theory simulator based purely on Java and Java scripting engines.
It is intended to allow fast development, testing and visualization of network theory (graph) algorithms.