Names of windows application for math or physics

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The discussion centers on seeking recommendations for Windows applications focused on math and physics, specifically for solving integrals. Key suggestions include Wolfram's Mathematica, MATLAB, Mathcad, and Maxima, with an emphasis on their capabilities for various educational levels, from high school to undergraduate. Users are encouraged to explore these applications to find one that suits their needs, particularly for offline use. A link to an online integral solver from Wolfram is also shared, highlighting the importance of understanding the material rather than solely relying on software solutions.
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I don`t know where to post this , i hope this is the right place.
Colud you give me the names of windows application for math or physics.*i want just the names) , and a app to solve integrals.
 
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Well, I think there is a respectable number of online applications (specially physics applets, numerical integrators etc.), try to do some browsing.

When talking about products, Wolfram's Mathematica is more than a great tool for more or less everything regarding math.
 


Penultimate said:
I don`t know where to post this , i hope this is the right place.
Colud you give me the names of windows application for math or physics.*i want just the names) , and a app to solve integrals.

matlab, mathcad, maxima(open source), mathematica, and MATLAB alike open source app?
 


What about my specific request. That about integrals.?
 


Penultimate said:
What about my specific request. That about integrals.?

http://integrals.wolfram.com/index.jsp

what level? high school, undergrad, grad?
see above site for high school level simple integration problems..
I am sure that all those applications I listed are good for undergrad level. But, I cannot say anything about +grad level ...

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Could you give me the names of windows application for math or physics
In my opinion, you are not specific about what you want to solve.
 


I would like something that works offline.
 


Penultimate said:
I would like something that works offline.

Well, you've already been given the names of five or six such applications so why don't you take a look at them and see which tickle your fancy.
 


Ok thank you all i tried maple its solves integrals.
Anyway its not the same os solving it yourself.
 
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