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SMath Studio - SMath
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Tiny, but powerful mathematical program with WYSIWYG editor and complete units of measurements support.
It provides numerous computing features and rich user interface translated into about 40 different languages. Application also contains integrated mathematical reference book.
Free for personal usage! Plans for Organizations are available!
Application can be easily extended based on your needs. Built-in Extensions Manager tool allows to get access to hundreds official and third-party resources of the following types: usage examples, plug-ins, SMath Viewer based applications, snippets, interface translations, interactive books, handbooks and tutorials.
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SMath Studio is a great alternative to MathCAD. It is small and portable. I use it primarily for structural engineering calculations and for documenting my work. Many thanks to Andrey and the other developers for this great tool.
by Eric Durham
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Imagine combining Microsoft Word with the ability to compute every time you press equals. Best application for your engineering documentation needs!
by Michael James Quidilla
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Niezwykle przejrzyste narzędzie. Świetne do sprawdzenia czegoś na szybko, naturalne jak pisanie w zeszycie. Silna alternatywa dla MathCADa, zdecydowanie godny polecenia!
by mati
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It's perfect alternative to Mathcad. The solution to make another namespace for measure units - is genious!
by Sergey Grunenko
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Without a doubt it is one of the best tools for engineering, a good substitute for Mathcad
by Marcel F. Chevalier S.
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Excelente alternativa para reemplazar a Mathcad, me ha ayudado mucho en mi carrera de Ingeniaría Civil, me suscribí al plan anual, gracias.
by Cristian Yamid Pérez Peña
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I have used MathCAD since 1997. Loved it. I used to work for the Nuclear Industry in Canada, and we had these long calculation sheets fully written in MathCAD. As an independent researcher, I also had a student version which I could simply purchase from a campus bookstore as a CD. A few years later, disaster struck! A greedy corporate entity purchased MathCAD and destroyed it. A tool created for engineers by engineers with engineering in mind was destroyed by MBAs with only money in their minds. I was helpless until I discovered SMath. I was amazed at how SMath could do so many things with the installation file being just a few MB! And Andrey simply gave it away to us for free!! SMath has truly filled the void left by the now-extinct "old MathCAD". The fact that SMath is not bloatware and gives us researchers exactly what we need are reasons enough to call Andrey a genius. My dear Andrey, many of us are out there in various parts of the world quietly blessing you for helping us do our research calculations. You are a noble soul with a spirit that cares for a better world. Trust me, you have in your own way made our world a better place to live through SMath. God bless you. I shall surely donate an amount as a symbolic gesture for your great work. Please continue to serve the world and may God bless you with good health, a long life, peace, prosperity, and a sound mind that scientifically contributes for as long as you live and pave the way for your glorious legacy long after we are all gone.
by Dr. M Sathya Prasad
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I am using it everyday for my professional work. Thank you so much!
by Tien Nguyen
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Congratulations!! This software is amazing!! An almost complete substitution for Mathcad!!
by Hervandil Sant'Anna
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Wonderful software, the cloud option is unbeatable for mac users and for using public/shared computers.
by Karl
SMath Studio in publications
The functionality of the program can be expanded through the installation of plug-ins created by third-party developers and companies, as well as those prepared by the SMath LLC team. Most plug-ins are open source and can be modified if necessary.
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Extends SMath Studio with a 3D Plot Region.
Jack Xu, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev (viacheslavmezentsev@ya.ru)
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Extends SMath Studio with more save/import/export features.
Davide Carpi (davide.carpi@gmail.com)
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Access to a set of programs for calculating properties of water, steam, gases and gases mixtures. Requires separate installation of the Water Steam Pro libraries and appropriate license for it (see http://www.wsp.ru/).
ООО "ЭсМат"
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Provides access to the free and open source computer algebra system Maxima.
Kay Graubmann & Martin Kraska (THB www.th-brandenburg.de)
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Extends SMath Studio with a X-Y Plot Region.
Jack Xu, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev (viacheslavmezentsev@ya.ru)
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A SMath Studio native wrapper of the CoolProp library (www.coolprop.org) - thermophysical property database and wrappers for a selection of programming environments.
Mike Kaganski
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Contains nonlinear solvers for equations and systems of equations: Bisected Direct Quadratic Regula Falsi (BDQRF), Bisection, Brent's, Broyden's, Homotopy, Newton-Raphson, Ridder's, Secant, etc.
Davide Carpi (davide.carpi@gmail.com)
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Digital Signal Processing Library: spectral analysis, IIR and FIR filters, resampling algorithms, etc.
Sergey Bakhurin (http://dsplib.org), Viacheslav N. Mezentsev (viacheslavmezentsev@ya.ru)
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Extends SMath Studio with statistical tools: Sample Estimators, Probability Density, Cumulative Density, Quantile functions, Random Numbers, etc.
Davide Carpi (davide.carpi@gmail.com)
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Provides an interface to the SQLite relational database engine.
Chris Bietz, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev
System requirements - Desktop (Windows):
Framework: .NET Framework 2.0 or higher
- Desktop (Linux):
Framework: Mono 2.0 (libmono-winforms-2.0-cil package) or higher
Interface languages (37 languages) - [ARA] Arabic / العربي
- [BEL] Belarusian / Беларуская
- [BUL] Bulgarian / Български
- [CAT] Catalan / Català
- [CHS] Chinese (Simplified) / 简体中文
- [CHT] Chinese (Traditional) / 簡體中文
- [CPP] Portuguese (Brazil) / Brazil (Português)
- [CZE] Czech / Čeština
- [DAN] Danish / Dansk
- [DUT] Dutch / Nederlands
- [ENG] English / English
- [FAS] Persian / فارسی
- [FIN] Finnish / Suomi
- [FRE] French / Français
- [GER] German / Deutsch
- [GRE] Greek / Ελληνικά
- [HEB] Hebrew / עברית
- [HUN] Hungarian / Magyar
- [IND] Indonesian / Bahasa Indonesia
- [ITA] Italian / Italiano
- [JPN] Japanese / 日本語
- [KOR] Korean / 한국어
- [LAV] Latvian / Latviešu
- [LTH] Lithuanian / Lietuvių
- [NOR] Norwegian / Norsk
- [POL] Polish / Polski
- [POR] Portuguese / Português
- [RON] Romanian / Română
- [RUS] Russian / Русский
- [SCC] Serbian (Latin) / Srpski
- [SCR] Croatian / Hrvatski
- [SLK] Slovak / Slovenčina
- [SPA] Spanish / Español
- [SRP] Serbian (Cyrillic) / Српски
- [SWE] Swedish / Svenska
- [TUR] Turkish / Türkçe
- [UKR] Ukrainian / Українська
Tutorial SMath Studio tutorial by Bernard Liengme. - SMathPrimer.pdf (Date: 11.11.2011. File size: 2.06MB) - to open in Adobe Acrobat Reader
Introduction of the use of SMath Studio by Gilberto E. Urroz, Ph.D., P.E. Other files SMath Studio icons ( ) of all available sizes (16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48, 64x64, 96x96, 128x128, 256x256) in PNG format.
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