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  • Java API Components offering refined numerical procedures to either construct a function of one or two variables from a set of points (i.e. interpolate), or solve an equation of one variable. The interpolation procedures provided include Newton polynomials, Lagrange's formula, Burlisch-Stoer algorithm, Cubic splines (natural and free), Bicubic interpolation and procedures for find the interpolation functions coefficients.
  • Add refined numerical procedures to either construct a function of one or two variables from a set of points (i.e. interpolate), or solve an equation of one variable; to your .NET, COM, and XML Web service Apps. Interpolate using Newton poly., Lagrange's formula, Burlisch-Stoer algorithm, Cubic/Bicubic splines (natural and free); Solve using Newton-Raphson, Bisection, Brent, secant and false position, Ridders' Method,...
  • Do you know lows of gravity discovered by Galileo, Newton and other great physics ?. If your answer is "Yes" then you can put the ball exactly in center of the target. This is goal of the game. To push the ball tap on it and slide the stylus to left. This slide will define force applied on ball.
  • A set of mathematical tools, for scientists, engineers and students. Perform symbolic algebra: simplify expressions, differentiate them, integrate them and see how the result was obtained. Factorise polynomials, multiply and divide them, find their GCDs. Solve linear and non-linear equations, minimise an expression. Least squares fit (5 methods). Evaluate math expressions with variables. Complex numbers. Log results. 38 digit precision.
  • Newton's Aquarium is an interactive physics package that helps students visualize and understand Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation. While creating and exploring their own solar systems, students encounter the core concepts in classical physics.
  • In Newton's Law, players drop black holes and disturb the path of a traveling planetoid, with the goal of pulling it into a stable orbit. Moving the black hole (or 'teleporting') allows you to fine tune the orbit from a wide ellipse to a perfectly circular orbit. Simple but addictive, Newton's Law is four games in one, letting everyone play with gravity!
  • The prime purpose of Gravitorium is to let you play with ideas about gravity and gravitational systems. While it's not intended to be a highly accurate solar system simulator, at low speeds its accuracy is really pretty good. And, best of all, it lets you "play universe maker". Throw in a few extra planets, add a black hole, set a comet plunging towards the Earth! Or create an entirely new solar system from scratch.
  • Zed makes his living cleaning magnetos: large spheres used to power spaceships. His employee and second cousin Zorp pulled the wrong lever, and a thousand magneto balls crashed to the decks. Guide Zed through 120 levels of six spaceships and save his business. Dozens of unique balls and objects are in the way, working together to create obstacles that only your big human brain can get beyond. Includes level editor, built-in solutions, and hints.
  • euphOrbit version 1.0 is a simple tool designed to simulate the motions of planetary bodies in space. The primary design philosophy of this program was that it had to simulate asteroids speeding through our Solar System close to "true life". Initial positions of planets and asteroids are computed using NASA orbital elements. The bodies are then plotted as they move according to the laws of gravitation.
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