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WebCab Functions (J2SE Edition) 2.0 - Java API for Interpolation & equation sol

Java API for Interpolation & equation sol

WebCab Functions (J2SE Edition)



 

WebCab Functions (J2SE Edition): Java API Components offering refined numerical procedures to either construct a function of one or two variables from a set of points (i.e. interpolate), or solve an equation of one variable. The interpolation procedures provided include Newton polynomials, Lagrange's formula, Burlisch-Stoer algorithm, Cubic splines (natural and free), Bicubic interpolation and procedures for find the interpolation functions coefficients. In order to solve an equation we provide the Van Wijngaarden-Dekker-Brent algorithm, interval bisection method, secant and false position, Newton-Raphson method and Ridders' method.



This suite includes the following features:



1) Interpolation Module: polynomial interpolation and extrapolation, coefficients of an interpolating polynomial, interpolation and extrapolation in two or more dimensions.



2) Equation Solver Module: Interval Method, Secant Method, Brent's Algorithm, Ridders' Method, Method of Regular Falsi, Method of Regula Falsi, Newton-Raphson Method, Fail-Safe Newton-Raphson Method.

What is new in version 2.0:






 

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For $119.00

Download: Download WebCab Functions (J2SE Edition) 2.0 (5.3 Mb)
Download Count:0
Release Date:2007-02-07
Last Updated:2007-03-30
Manufacturer: WebCab Components
Product Support: WebCab Functions (J2SE Edition) WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:An Operating System running Java
Install:Install Only
Tags:

lagrange s 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10      java 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10      class libraries 2      bicubic  interpolation 2      extrapolation  newton polynomials  javabeans  cubic splines  burlisch stoer  j2se 


 

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