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RICalc 1.2.7
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equations solving - Linear algebraic equation system solving - Statistical data analysis, data interpolation and fitting, Fourier and spectrum analysis - Local and global multi-variable optimization - Solving polynomial equations and finding polynomial extremums - More than 250 built-in mathematical and analysis routines - Data import-export to and from files, clipboard, serial ports - More than 100 fundamental physical constants - Calculation of
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equations, at almost the same speed as typing standard text. The recipient of a mail message from Scientific Letter who is also using Scientific Letter, will see the message text with equations included in it as graphical parts. The recipient of a mail message from Scientific Letter by someone using another mailer will see the message text with equations included in it in LaTeX notation. Mailer features: + Equations may be extremely complex + Highest
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A Heat Transfer problem is described with equations and shows a Calculus-level language used for solving this two point boundary value problem (BVP). The equations being solved may be ordinary differential equations and/or partial differential equations of any order & degree. Equations maybe nonLinear, implicit, any order, any degree and/or constrained.
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