Math Computing Resources
Math Applications
The following programs are installed on all of the computers in the Math Center (BH 211A) and the Math Computer Lab (BH 215). Clicking on the program name will direct you to documentation or tutorials for that program.
| Gap 4r4 | Geometer's Sketchpad 5 | IBM SPSS Statistics 19 |
| LaTeX | Lindo 6.1 | Maple 8 |
| Mathematica 5.2 and 8 | Matlab R2011a | Minitab 16 |
| Non Euclid | R | Spherical Easel |
Math Computing on the Web
SAGE a free, open-source mathematics software system
Wolfram Alpha a mathematical search engine by the makers of Mathematica
More about LaTeX
LaTeX is the document preparation software used by most mathematicians (and many other scientists) to write journal articles and textbooks. It creats accurate and elegant renderings of any mathematical expression you might wish to type. To create a document, you write a source file using a markup language similar to html, and then compile it into a PDF. While learning LaTeX may seem daunting at first, there are many resources available to help you, and it is well worth the time to learn!
LaTeX is freely available on the web. If you would like to install it on your own computer, you will need to install both a TeX distribution and a text editor. The LaTeX Project site contains information about how to download and install LaTeX for various operating systems. Texmaker is a free text editor.
The following introductory documents were created by Brian Schiller, one of our Math Fellows: