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gl3n

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gl3n provides all the math you need to work with OpenGL. Currently gl3n supports: linear algebra, vectors, matrices, quaternions, interpolation (linear interpolation (lerp), spherical linear interpolation (slerp), hermite interpolation and catmull rom interpolation), nearly all GLSL defined ... [More] functions (according to spec 4.1). It also supports dynamic swizzling, templated types (vectors, matrices, quaternions), impressive constructors and more! [Less]

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Licenses: mit

Universal Java Matrix Package (UJMP)

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The Universal Java Matrix Package (UJMP) is an open source Java library that provides sparse and dense matrix classes, as well as a large number of calculations for linear algebra like matrix multiplication or matrix inverse. Operations like mean, correlation, standard deviation, replacement of ... [More] missing values or mutual information are also supported. Matrices can be imported from and exported to a large number of file formats, also linking to JDBC databases is supported. The Universal Java Matrix Package supports multidimensional matrices as well as generic matrices with a specified object type and can also handle very large matrices even when they do not fit into memory. [Less]

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xmds

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XMDS is a code generator that integrates equations. You write them down in human readable form in a XML file, and it goes away and writes and compiles a C++ program that integrates those equations as fast as it can possibly be done in your architecture.

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4 months since last commit

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Isabelle

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Isabelle is a generic proof assistant. It allows mathematical formulas to be expressed in a formal language and provides tools for proving those formulas in a logical calculus. Isabelle is developed at University of Cambridge (Larry Paulson) and Technical University of Munich (Tobias Nipkow).

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Licenses: BSD-3-Clause

Math::Symbolic

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Math::Symbolic is intended to offer symbolic calculation capabilities to the Perl programmer without using external (to Perl) libraries and/or applications. It's quite limited in scope. No integration of expressions, for example. However, various extensions have been written to allow things like ... [More] symbolic tree transformations using declarative syntax or compilation to Perl or C code for faster numeric evaluation. [Less]

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Gnofract 4D

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Gnofract 4D is a Gnome-based program to draw fractals. What sets it apart from other fractal programs (and makes it "4D") is the way that it treats the Mandelbrot and Julia sets as different views of the same four-dimensional fractal object. It contains a Fractint-compatible formula compiler ... [More] , allowing it to draw an unlimited number of fractal types, using numerous coloring options. [Less]

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Uncommons Maths

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Uncommons Maths is a Java library consisting of a comprehensive random numbers package and other useful mathematical utility classes.

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about 10 years since last commit

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symja

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Symja is a Java library for symbolic mathematics. Features: * arbitrary precision integers, rational and complex numbers * differentiation, integration * polynomials * pattern matching * linear algebra

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MathBench

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Mathbench is a Python IDE intended for the development of short scripts such as those daily used when doing research in applied mathematics and physics. Simple widgets and a strong plugin system make it useful and extensible.

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Licenses: BSD-3-Clause

Model-Builder

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Graphical ODE buiding, simulation and analysis tool.

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Licenses: gpl