GAUSS

GAUSS

Access a 3D space to visualize lines and surfaces defined through math forms
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Total downloads:257

Operating system:Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11

Latest version:10.0

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Create 3D visualizations of lines and surfaces defined through maths. Work with such forms as z=f(x,y), cylindrical polar coordinates, and parametric definitions. Select from a wide variety of expressions, including polynomials, trig, hyperbolic exponential and logarithmic, rational, series sums, etc.

The GAUSS program, currently at its latest version 10.0, is a high-quality Education tool specializing in Science Tools. Developed by Walter Milner, this program is a well-rounded option for displaying algebraic lines and surfaces in 3D space. A notable feature is its versatility in presenting these forms, whether through z=f(x, y), cylindrical polar coordinates, and parametric definitions, both one-dimensional (representing a line) and two-dimensional (representing a surface).

With GAUSS, users can efficiently control the viewpoint through 3D space using both keyboard and mouse, enhancing the interactive aspect of the tool. Various options are available to display a surface, a mesh, or a combination of both, allowing for customizable visualization based on user preference. The level of detail can be finely tuned by adjusting the number of 'steps' on each edge, offering precise control over the resulting visual representation.

Defining expressions within GAUSS encompass a broad spectrum of forms, including polynomials, trigonometric, hyperbolic, exponential and logarithmic functions, rational expressions, as well as series sums and products. This wide range of capabilities makes it an invaluable tool for those needing a robust 3D visualization platform. More

You may want to check out more software, such as GAUSS Engine, GaussView or Symbolic Tools, which might be related to GAUSS.

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