MathMod is a portable interactive plotting and graphing program for Windows, Linux, MacOSX and many other platforms.
MathMod allows to plot 3D mathematical surfaces, described by implicit or parametric equations, and offers a very large database of model samples that can be generated with it. It's Free and Open Source.
Change-log for MathMod-12.1 (07/04/2025)
1) Added "SeaShells_Mathematical_Modeling" script to model "Lyria","Wentletrap","Conus","Natalina"and "Ammonite" SeaShells.
2) Bug-fixes, code optimization and documentation update.
3) For a complete list of changes made during the course of development, please visit: https://github.com/users/parisolab/projects/2
Features
- Mathematics
- Visualization,
- 3D and 4D Rendering
License
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3), GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 3.0 (LGPLv3)Other Useful Business Software
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Thank you very much for the free open source program!Reply from MathMod
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fantastic software, i was able to illustrate my friend solution related to String Theory. Bravo. I was also able to save my script in format.js and load it again later thanks to support online by the creator.
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Was a huge fan of it's predecessor. This iteration does not disappoint! This is for the pure joy of math!
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Beautiful software, allows one to play with 3D geometries with ease.
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A nice replacement for the old K3DSurf under Linux, especially when compiled against Qt5.