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** T h e C r a w l y C r y p t C o l l e c t i o n **
* P r e s e n t s *
** Math Applications **
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BSTAT247 B/STAT is a very powerful general purpose graphics and statistical
analysis package. In general B/STAT uses a spreadsheet metaphor to
display the data that you enter. Works on all ST/STe/TT/Falcon
computers.
EULER EULER, The numerical Laboratory version 3.04 by Dr. R. Grothmann. It
has the following features: Interactive evaluation of numerical
expressions with real or complex values, vectors and matrices,
including use of variables, Built in functions that can take vectors
as input and then evaluate each element of the vector or matrix,
Matrix functions, Statistical functions and random numbers, 2D and 3D
plots, A built in programming language with a trace feature, and
online help.
FCC Flow Chart Compiler version 1.0 by Mark Falleroni. A structured
language was developed to facilitate the development of flowcharts.
It is simply called the Flowchart Design Language. The language is
similar to modern day high level structured programming languages and
contains most of the other programming language constructs.
FORM FORM is a symbolic manipulation program which places its emphasis on
large formulae and execution speed. There are enough mechanisms to
provide it with nearly all the knowledge that is needed for large
scale symbolic calculations in mathematics, physics and engeneering.
FORM has been applied already for computations in Field theory,
Lattice gauge theory (both in physics) and a problem in mathematical
group theory (helping with solving a set of nonlinear equations that
was too big for any other system).
FPLOTT29 Function plotter version 2.9 by Christoph Zwerschke is a GEM based
function plotting program for the Atari ST and TT (and Falcon?).
Includes versions for 68000 and 68030 based machines. The program
and all docs are in German.
GAUS_26 GAUSS version 2.6 by Alexander Pretschner and Karl Schneider. Gauss
is an extremely powerful function plotter program for the Atari ST.
Contains extensive documentation, but all in German.
GODEL Godel is an intelligent mathematics processor which can do
arithmetic, solve equations, plot graphs and even knows calculus!
Why waste time doing your maths homework when Godel will do it for
you! Godel runs in either ST high or ST medium resolutions. Godel
uses the standard GEM environment.
MATLAB Matlab matrix calculation program. Works with any Atari ST with at
least 2 Megabytes of RAM. Includes complete source code that will
compile with BC Fortran (which is available on this CD ROM in the
programming area).
MATRICKS 'MaTricks' by Victor Eijkhout is a linear algebra package for
purposes of research and education. It is not meant to be a high
precision numerical library. Emphasis is on ease of input and ease of
inspection of results (filling in a Hilbert matrix takes literally 8
keystrokes, and matrices are in full view most of the time). You can
also add user-defined modules to the package.
MESSPLOT A statistical analysis and plotting package for the Atari ST family
of computers. Appears to support SpeedoGDOS for printer output.
N_ANOVA N_ANOVA allows you to do an AN(alysis) O(f) VA(riance) on your data.
Usually you have two or more conditions or groups between which, you
hope (or not), is a difference. Statistical analysis of the variance
of the results will show the significance of this difference. If you
know what I am talking about then maybe you can use this program.
PLOT172L PLOT version 1.72L by John Cordes is a two-dimensional plotting
program for the Atari ST which runs in high or medium (ST)
resolution. Its main features are (1) that it can plot a large
variety of functions entered at the keyboard, (2) it can plot data
read from disk files or entered 'by hand' in a built-in data editor,
and (3) it can produce good quality hardcopy on a variety of printers
using GDOS printer drivers and fonts.
PRO_CALC ProCalc version 1.00 by John Brochu is a professional, full featured
scientific calculator with logs, exponentials, power, roots, trig
calculations in degrees and radians as well as computer math with up
to 50 nested levels of parenthesis. It runs as a PRG or as an ACC.
RIEMANND RIEMANND - a math problem solving package that tackles symbolic
algebra problems. Requires an ATari ST/STe/TT/Falcon030 with at
least one megabyte of ram.
RSPLOT11 RSPLOT version 1.1 by Bob Silliker is a general purpose data plotting
program that will work in both MEDIUM and HI resolution modes on the
ST series of computers. The program provides for independant Linear
or Log10 axis scaling for each axis. Linear scaling can be 1, 2 or 4
quadrants and Log10 scaling is 1 quadrant.
SIM_EQ SIM_EQ version 1.0 solves linear simultaneous equations. It allows
input of coefficients and constants, allows you to edit any errors,
then solves the set, printing to the screen. It allows either a
printed output of just the solution vector, or of the set of
coefficients entered and the solution vector. It will also allow the
data to be saved to disk in ASCII in either tabular form, so that it
can be loaded into a word processor, etc.
SOLUTION Solutions version 0.8 by Paul Dubé is a mathematical equation solver,
similar to Mathematica on the IBM platform. Requires some form of
GDOS (G+, Speedo, FontGDOS, original GDOS, etc.) to function
properly.
TAB_PLOT TAB_PLOT version 2.9 by Robert Best. TAB_PLOT converts a number
table, contained in the output file of another program, into a XY,
RΦ, XYZ or RΦZ plot. Automatic (log)scaling, spline interpolation,
curve fitting, hidden surface, contour plot, plot sizing and
PostScript output are included. TAB_PLOT does not make bar graphics
or pie charts.
ZPLOTTER Z-Plotter version 2.0 by Sean Barnes is a three-dimensional plotting
program that allows you to choose an equation and plug in various
ranges for the X, Y, and Z axis. The maximum and minimum ranges for
the X, Y, and Z axis are used as a virtual "telescope", allowing for
a local sighting or a worldly view of a specified graph. A graph can
be plotted in various resolutions by changing its resolution factor.
ZSB ZSB version 3.2f: Mathematische Makros der Fernuni Hagen