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Software: Polar for Windows - Electrochemical simulation and data analysis, analytically and digitally simulates voltammograms (polarograms) on about 20 mechanisms at 8 electrode geometries in over 5 techniques.
 
Spline Curve Fit 3D - Spline curve fit software for algorithm definition of complex three dimensional surfaces.
 
Symaxx - Graphical frontend for the Maxima computer algebra system.
 
TK Solver - Equation solving software for engineering and math modeling. Applications include plastic gear design, stress, mechanical, thermal, dynamics, machine design, chemical, and consulting.
 
TableCurve 2D - Combines a powerful curve fitter with the ability to find the ideal equation to describe two dimensional empirical data.
 
TableCurve 3D - Combines a powerful surface fitter with the ability to find the ideal equation to describe three dimensional empirical data.
 
UMSI: New Scientific Visualization Pages - Support for visualization of scientific data, from University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute
 
University of Arizona Mathematical Software - A page with links to all mathematical and graphics software packages developed in the University of Arizona Mathematics Department. Both research-related and instructional packages are covered.
 
Visual Numerics - Data Analysis, Mathematics, Visualization - Visual Numerics develops software that helps people understand data. Visual Numerics' products include the IMSL Libraries, PV-WAVE and JWAVE.
 
Yacas home page - Yacas (Yet Another Computer Algebra System) is a small and highly flexible computer algebra language. The syntax is handled by a infix-operator grammar parser. The distribution contains a small library of mathematical functions, but its real strength is in the language in which you can easily write your own symbolic manipulation algorithms. It also supports arbitrary precision arithmetic.
 
eLib - The Electronic Library for Mathematical Software at Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin (ZIB).
 
efg's Computer Lab: Cyclic Redundancy Code Calculator - Lab Report about computing CRC-16 and CRC-32 values using Delphi. Includes links and literature references.
 
 

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