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CurvFit
a curve fitting program: Lorentzian, Sine, Exponential and Power series are available models to match your data. A Lorentzian series is recommended for real data especially for multiple peaked data. CurvFit is an ex. of Calculus Programming.

Robot4
Robot4 (tm) is a Robotic Arm Movement program where the arm is moved from a given position to a desired position (an Inverse Problem). The program finds the angles necessary for the desired position. (I think this is the idea!) Problem from NASA.

FC-Win
FC-Win (tm) is a front-end program for Fortran Calculus (tm). The Fortran Calculus (FC) language is for math modeling, simulation, and optimization. FC is based on Automatic Differentiation (AD) that simplifies computer code to an absolute minimum.

Spring Simulation
Spring modeling application allow moving bob and changing any params

EconoModeler
EconoModeler: very quickly and very easily generates Plane Analytic Geometry objects like Points, straight lines, Circumferences, Parabolas, Ellipses, Hyperbolas, Circular Arcs, Lines between two points, etc, to be applied on Economic Modelling.

Infinity
These days, there are many things that require mathematical modeling: from exchange rates prediction to engineering and financial planning. Infinity is the unique math application that brings actual mathematical modeling results! Download FREE trial!

AutoSignal
Scientists and engineers can perform complex signal analysis without programming by selecting menu items that determine how the computer will analyze and present data.

GeneXproTools
GeneXproTools is an extremely flexible predictive modeling tool designed for Function Finding, Classification, Time Series Prediction and Logic Synthesis. With GeneXproTools you can create analytical models in a few moments.

Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer Boundary Value Problem Example solved with Fortran Calculus compiler. Source code + Output + Executable files are included. Fortran Calculus solves partial differential equations, ordinary differential equations and algebraic equations.

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