This is Math::BigInt::Pari, a plugin module for Math::BigInt that
replaces Math::BigInt's core math routines with Math::Pari routines.
This package contains a replacement (drop-in) module for Math::BigInt's core,
Math::BigInt::Calc.pm. It needs the new versions of Math::BigInt and
Math::BigFloat as they are from Perl 5.7.x onwards.
p5-Math-MPC is a module wraps the MPC library functions.
The MPC library is a C library for multiple-precision complex number
computations with exact rounding. It is based on the MPFR C library
which, in turn, is based on the GMP C library.
This class provides the to_latex() method for all Math::Symbolic trees. It
is a rewrite of the to_latex() method that was supplied by Math::Symbolic
prior to version 0.201.
For details on how the custom method delegation model works, please have a
look at the Math::Symbolic::Custom and Math::Symbolic::Custom::Base
classes.
p5-Math-MPFR is a module wraps the MPFR library functions.
The MPFR library is a C library for multiple-precision floating-point
computations with exact rounding (also called correct rounding). It
is based on the GMP multiple-precision C library.
primegen is a small, fast library to generate prime numbers in
order. It generates the 50847534 primes up to 1000000000 in just 8
seconds on a Pentium II-350; it prints them in decimal in just 35
seconds.
primegen can generate primes up to 1000000000000000, although it
is not optimized for primes past 32 bits. It uses the Sieve of Atkin
instead of the traditional Sieve of Eratosthenes.
Rocs aims to be a graph theory IDE for helping professors to show the
results of a graph algorithm and also helping students to do the
algorithms.
FEATURES
- Canvas for graph drawing.
- IDE for graph related programming, using JavaScript as its main
language, plus the graph library.
- Nodes, graphs and edges are extensible from the scripting interface,
so you can do anything you want.
PSPP is a program for statistical analysis of sampled data. It
interprets commands in the SPSS language and produces tabular output
in ASCII or PostScript format.
PSPP development is ongoing. It already supports a large subset of
SPSS's transformation language. Its statistical procedure support is
currently limited, but growing.
pyfst provides a Python interface to the excellent OpenFst library.
Most of the essential functionality of the library is exposed through a
simplified API, allowing quick prototyping of algorithms using finite-state
methods and easy visual debugging of the results obtained by applying
FST operations.
SymPy is a Python library for symbolic mathematics.
It aims to become a full-featured computer algebra
system (CAS) while keeping the code as simple as
possible in order to be comprehensible and easily
extensible. SymPy is written entirely in Python and
does not require any external libraries.
RAPID is a robust and accurate polygon interference detection library
for large environments composed of unstructured models.
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The RAPID code is offered "as is" and is free for non-commercial use.
To use RAPID for any commercial purpose, you must request a license from
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~geom/OBB/OBBT.html
Redistribution of RAPID code in any form is strictly prohibited.
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