JMath a Java API for doing math
<h1>JMath: A Java API for doing Math</h1>
<p>Hello. I would like to introduce JMath project. JMath is math API for doing serious math with Java.</p>
<p>With JMath you can do linear algebra, set calculations, general math calculations such as arithmetics, fractions and the like.</p>
<p>Also, with JMath you will be able to do serious statistics.</p>
<h1>Origin of JMath</h1>
<p>Origin of JMath is the former LinAlg API. LinAlg API is part of JMath is now being developed by SysConsult IT Consulting Company.</p>
<p>Main development cycle has been slept for almost over two years but it has been redeveloped with new features coming soon.</p>
<h1>License</h1>
<p>JMath and LinAlg project are under distributed under a GPL license. For more information visit jmath.java.dev.</p>
<h1>Coming soon</h1>
<p>There will be more features of JMath coming soon. Also i will provide demos for JMath and LinAlg API.</p>
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by dafei1288 - 2010-04-18 21:43
;)Are you censoring comments?
by pratha - 2010-04-21 18:49
I notice that a previous comment about a java based freeware for numerical computing has somehow been removed.that's not cool at all.
access question
by renecamp - 2010-04-18 11:49
At the moment, the project at jmath.dev.java.net does not appear to be publicly available. Any idea when others can see it?Pending approval
by aschunk - 2010-04-19 22:41
Hello, i have now set a license and an owners message. The project is still pending approval by java.net I dont know how long this takes but i will add further information and source files to the project soon. If you want to have a look at JMath i can send you zip file with source code. Hope to get the rest of JMath finished this week. regards Alexander