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  1. Mathomatic - Wikipedia

    Mathomatic[2] is a free, portable, general-purpose computer algebra system (CAS) that can symbolically solve, simplify, combine and compare algebraic equations, and can perform …

  2. General Problem Solver - Wikipedia

    General Problem Solver (GPS) is a computer program created in 1957 by Herbert A. Simon, J. C. Shaw, and Allen Newell (RAND Corporation) intended to work as a universal problem solver …

  3. Tilde - Wikipedia

    The tilde was originally one of a variety of marks written over an omitted letter or several letters as a scribal abbreviation (a "mark of contraction"). Thus, the commonly used w

  4. Programming language - Wikipedia

    Some use computer language to classify a language used in computing that is not considered a programming language. [citation needed] Some regard a programming language as a …

  5. Stochastic programming - Wikipedia

    In the field of mathematical optimization, stochastic programming is a framework for modeling optimization problems that involve uncertainty. A stochastic program is an optimization …

  6. Elementary algebra - Wikipedia

    Elementary algebra, also known as high school algebra or college algebra, [1] encompasses the basic concepts of algebra. It is often contrasted with arithmetic: arithmetic deals with specified …

  7. Mathematics of paper folding - Wikipedia

    The discipline of origami or paper folding has received a considerable amount of mathematical study. Fields of interest include a given paper model's flat-foldability (whether the model can …

  8. Category:Numerical programming languages - Wikipedia

    This category lists those programming languages that provide adequate support for numerical programming. (As opposed to symbolic mathematics). Wikimedia Commons has media related …