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    matgts

    programs for geotechnical engineering and mathematics

    ...mtfem - finite element analysis, 2D, plane strain state (C, SDL), GNU/Linux and Wind0ws executables present; mtpile - analysis of a laterally loaded pile (C, SDL); mtslope - slope stability and displacement analysis using limit equilibrium (C,SDL); jswall - analysis of a diaphragm wall (JavaScript); jsmath - mathematics: polynomial equations, linear systems of equations, eigenvalues, matrix multiplication, matrix inversion (JavaScript); mtwall - obsolete program for analysing a diaphragm wall (C, SDL). Some Javascript programs require at least Firefox 3 or 4, because of <canvas> and "use strict".
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    jsMath
    JsMath is a means of including mathematical notation in web pages. It interprets TeX code within your document and uses JavaScript, CSS and unicode fonts to typeset the resulting formulas. It works across multiple browsers and platforms, without MathML
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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