Name Generator for Physics Program

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A user is developing a free online program for physics, similar to Maple, and is seeking a unique name for it. The program will allow users to build functions line by line and save their work for public access, enabling collaboration and sharing. Suggestions for names include "Intermath" and "ShareCalc," with "ShareCalc" currently favored for its catchy and descriptive nature. The program is also focused on enhancing graphing capabilities. Input on its features and differentiation from existing open-source CAS systems like Maxima and Yacas is encouraged to aid in naming.
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New here, I am going to graduate with my B.S. in physics in May. I am generating a free for use program like maple to be housed online. All I need is an interesting name for it.
 
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Hey ToothKiller and welcome to the forums.

This is probably bland but what about Intermath?
 
Interesting. Is it in the tradition of open source CAS systems like Maxima, Yacas, Axiom, etc.? If I remember correctly, I think there was an online version (Java?) of Yacas.

The upcoming Geogebra3D looks like it will incorporate more CAS functions as well.

Do you have more information about what your program will be used for? How is it different or similar to other projects? That may help us suggest a name.
 
Sankaku said:
Interesting. Is it in the tradition of open source CAS systems like Maxima, Yacas, Axiom, etc.? If I remember correctly, I think there was an online version (Java?) of Yacas.

The upcoming Geogebra3D looks like it will incorporate more CAS functions as well.

Do you have more information about what your program will be used for? How is it different or similar to other projects? That may help us suggest a name.

I was going to make it just line by line function building such as-
f(x):=sin(x)+x
g(x,y):=f(x)^(integral(f(y),y,lowerbound,upperbound))
g(2,3)= and it solves the above

The only thing I wanted to do different was once you finish your work with a file you could save it and even make it public. By making it public people could import that work into their doc and obviously you could import someone else's work into your document.

Working on its graphing capabilities now.
 
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chiro said:
Hey ToothKiller and welcome to the forums.

This is probably bland but what about Intermath?

:( not catchy or self-explanatory. Thanx though.
 
How about ShareCalc?
 
turbo-1 said:
How about ShareCalc?
You're the current leader heh
 
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