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    bootf2BCA

    computing f2 bootstrap CI BCA

    Computing similarity factor (f2) bootstrap bias corrected and accelerated confidence interval
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    Statistics101 - Resampling Statistics

    Statistics101 - Resampling Statistics

    Use simulation to perform statistical analyses.

    Statistics101 is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that uses a simple, powerful language called “Resampling Stats” to develop Monte Carlo programs to analyze and solve statistical problems. The original Resampling Stats language and computer program were developed by Dr. Julian Simon and Peter Bruce as a new way to teach Statistics to social science students. Of course, social science students aren't the only ones who can benefit. Anyone who wants to learn statistics will find that the resampling approach helps in understanding statistical concepts from the simplest to the most difficult. In addition, professionals who want to use resampling, bootstrapping, or Monte Carlo simulations will find Statistics101 helpful. More information at https://statistics101.sourceforge.io/
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Reor Calculator

    Reor Calculator

    Reor is a winsome calculator with loads of functions, by Ajay Menon.

    Reor is a free calculator which is crafted into perfection with a winsome interface. Reor has got Scientific, Statistical, Graphical and many more types of tools built-into it, while maintaining an attractive interface.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    PeCalc

    PeCalc

    PeCalc is a polyvalent engineering calculator for S&T students

    PeCalc allows making calculations with integer fractions, complex numbers, complex matrices, rational functions and complex polynomials. It also allows making changes of numeric base, prime factor decomposition, solving linear equation systems, statistical and financial computations, rational fraction decomposition and plotting some control engineering graphs. PeCalc includes comprehensive user help in English and Spanish. Currently PeCalc runs on Android and MS Windows. A version for GNU Linux is planned for the near future. It has been developed in Object Pascal using Embarcadero Delphi. A Lazarus/Free Pascal version will be available soon too.
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    ARNU

    ARNU

    Arredondamento de Números

    Sistema de Apoio Didático Profissional. ARNU - Arredondamento de Números. O aplicativo ARNU tem por objetivo auxiliar na resolução de cálculos de arredondamento matemático, abordados de forma técnica, entregando ao usuário um resultado didático e objetivo, o motivo e as normas utilizadas.
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    Assisted dRawing toOl

    Assisted dRawing toOl

    ARO helps physically disabled students to create mathematical drawings

    ARO has been developed to assist physically disabled or injured students who cannot create mathematical drawings on paper. It is intended to make maths up to Key Stage 4 more accessible. AQA has agreed to its use in a GCSE maths exam. Anyone who can use a computer with a mouse to access the internet should be able to use ARO. The processes required mimic those of on paper drawing as far as possible. Possible applications include: Graphs of straight lines and smooth curves Compass and ruler constructions Scatter graphs Stem and leaf displays Box plots Histograms Pie charts Simple diagrams. The structure of each drawing is built from individual components which can be placed on the drawing grid without great accuracy. Each can then be positioned exactly using onscreen buttons. The ruler and the protractor can be aligned with any straight line. Drawings can be created on imported background bitmaps. The author was a mathematics lecturer at Plymouth University.
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    Binomial Distribution Calculator

    Binomial Distribution Calculator

    A simple to use Binomial Distribution Calculator.

    A simple to use binomial distribution calculator: Just enter the sufficient data like number of trials, probability and number of successes. You can display the calculated data in a table or even graphically. Simultaneously, this application computes the expected value and the standard deviation. To use this app you need to have .NET Framework 4 installed. Contact me: lambdapew-dev@yahoo.de
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    Calculates how much time and money you need to win in the lottery. It uses multiple gthreads and gtk2 to sort 1 to 50 numbers until the user wins. Asking for the cost and time beetwin games, it calculates if you or your grandchildren will be rich.
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    CoLabR

    A simple user interface to the R software environment.

    A simple user interface to the R software environment. It is designed for people new to R and provides the user with easy access to their variables and data along with pointers to the most basic commands. It also allows for multiple people to share data across different sessions on different machines. In this way it also offers a collaborative environment for people to work together in remote locations.
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    CvHMM

    Discrete Hidden Markov Models based on OpenCV

    This project (CvHMM) is an implementation of discrete Hidden Markov Models (HMM) based on OpenCV. It is simple to understand and simple to use. The Zip file contains one header for the implementation and one main.cpp file for a demonstration of how it works. Hope it becomes useful for your projects.
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    Data Mining Platform is a platform for data mining and analysis. It contains many of the new and sophisticated methods such as kernel-based classification, two-way clustering, bayesian networks, pattern recognition for time series analysis and many other
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    DissoKin

    Dissolution Kinetics Software Excel Based

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    Gradesystem

    Gradesystem

    C programmed text-based software. Inputs : -Name of a course -Number of students -The 100% value of a mark -All the marks Then it estimates the Standard Deviation and grades, then assigns the marks to the grades inside a text.
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    Graphx

    Graphx

    GraphxV1.1

    Graphx - simple plotter for students and pupils of high school. The project source on github.com: https://github.com/Armenian/graphx
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    这是一个用来演示二分查找树的程序。 它会随机生成大量的整数,并且将这些整数插入到一个二分查找树中。最后会按照计数的情况绘制出一幅图片。
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    MandelbrotExplorer

    A program to calculate and represent the Mandelbrot set

    This project is a C++ program to calculate and represent graphically the Mandelbrot fractal set, and/or the corresponding Julia sets, according to the seed Z0 given by the user as input. The user disposes of a graphical interface to control the program and modify conveniently some parameters, like the XY-scales, the XY map area, the Julia seed for the complex series iteration of Z(n+1)=Z(n)^2+a, being Z(0)=(X0,Y0) the seed, and "a in XY" the points to be calculated. The user can enter (among other parameters) the desired convergence-radius R for the series, and/or the number of maximal iterations N for the generator-equation in Z.
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    ModularBipolynom

    ModularBipolynom

    Modular Polynom manipulation in Java

    XY modular Polynom manipulation in Java for calculating elliptic curves point order
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    Myrtle

    Myrtle

    A simple programmable spreadsheet for learning statistics.

    Myrtle is a simple programmable spreadsheet and statistical analysis software specifically designed for learning statistics. It provides the standard spreadsheet functionality one would expect like multiple tabbed sheets, relative and absolute row and column referencing in formulas, and a large catalog of built-in functions. Functions specific to logic and computer science, mathematics, probability, and statistics are available. Student's can easily create, customize, and update plots and graphical summaries of their analyses. Myrtle offers a unique bookmarking facility which allows students to create and reuse named references to their favorite cell ranges. This can help students focus attention on the important relationships among particular rows or columns of data. Myrtle's graphics and reporting features allow students to report back to their instructors their mastery of course content.
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    NORTEM

    NORTEM

    Normalizador de Tempo

    Sistema de Apoio Didático Profissional. NORTEM - Normalizador de Tempo. O aplicativo NORTEM tem por objetivo auxiliar na resolução de cálculos de conversão de tempo, entregando ao usuário um resultado didático e objetivo, mostrando passo a passo o desenvolvimento do problema.
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    The Java class library, that contains classes for calculation of different mathematical relations between object and number sequences and sets: Kendall distance, Spearman distance, similarity measure, L1 distance and others.
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    OpenSIMPLY

    OpenSIMPLY

    Discrete-event simulation modeling software for science and education

    OpenSIMPLY is an open source project for simulation modeling in Delphi, Lazarus, Free Pascal. Download OpenSIMPLY at opensimply.org The project is free computer simulation software based on discrete-event approach. OpenSIMPLY is a science software with very high simulation performance. So, the simulation results can be obtained much faster. The project is suitable for people with any modeling experience, and can be used for both science and education. Some application of this modeling software are: - traffic simulation - network simulation, - emergency and evacuation ways simulation and much more. This simulation tool runs in Windows and Linux, on 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, as a GUI or console (terminal) application. Write the model only once, simulate anywhere. Videos on installing OpenSIMPLY for different IDEs and operating systems : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnyWoktGqA
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    Plots Binomial and Poisson distributions based on different values of p and n to visually express, how much those distributions are "close"
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    RandGen is an application for Android phones. It provides real-random numbers for various distributions. Seeds are randomly created using input from the accelerometer and other similar devices.
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    ShiVaSmiles

    ShiVaSmiles

    A slick interface to see various scale analysis algorithms in action.

    The Shape Visualizer is intented to be an exploratory/educational tool making it quick and easy to see how various mathematical methods perform in analysing and selecting the various patterns present on an image. The main website is built as a wiki gathering info and examples on the various implemented algorithms. The combination of the application and its wiki intend to constitute a nice little pedagogic toolkit for multiscale analysis. Feel free to contribute code or wiki content !
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    bootpm

    estimates transition probabilities and their standard deviation

    BOOTPM is a MatLab script that estimates transition probabilities and their standard deviations both theoretically and using the bootstrap technique. It creates N samples sampling -with replacement- M observations and then computes the relative N TPM's. Then, it simply computes the standard deviation of each transition probability using the distribution across all the N TPM's. It also compares the boostrapped results to results estimated thoeretically, to detect "strange" results. It allows the user to choose a subsample of the data as well as an alternative specification of the states. Editing the script, the user can activate different sections (to plot or save A and S, to change this function into an interactive script, to test the script, to compute other statistics, to customize it...)
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