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- Paul Seeburger's applets: Some very polished stuff for multi-variable calculus and also for single variable calculus (see also Exploring Multivariable Calculus)
- Jim Rolf's applets: For a variety of applications, including multivariable calculus
- Jonathan Rogness' applets
- Jonathan Rogness' Applets: Lots of stuff on vector calculus and 3D surfaces
Java 1.6 is required to run the applets!
See also my Geogebra mathlets.
These visualizations all allow you to add/delete and adjust parameters and see the results dynamically:General Applets
- Mathematical Visualization Toolkit: another plotter at the University of Colorado, Boulder
Applets with Dynamic Parameters
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Basic Tools
- A function plotter
- A 2D vector field plotter (also shows solution curves to 2D differential equations)
- A 2D div/grad/curl plotter (shows gradient fields, and divergence and curl of vector fields)
- A 3D vector field plotter (also shows solution curves to 3D differential equations) NOW WITH STEREOGRAPHIC DISPLAY!
Fun Stuff
- Space-filling curves applets
- A circular chase problem (regarding the problem mentioned here)
Applications
Pursuit-Evasion Games
- Here is a linear version of the pursuit game
- Here is the advanced applet for pursuit-evasion games, with the full functionality of the application I'm using in my personal research on the topic.
More Stuff
About
These applets were created by Elisha Peterson using the open-source Blaise mathematics package. The source code is available here. If you find these useful or have any comments, feel free to drop a note to.
Links
Here are some other great sources for math applets on the web:
- Geogebra workbooks: my site with lots of random applets for calculus and other courses, created using the open-source Java-based Geogebra
- 3d-xplormath: Great tools for visualizing math, along with some really cool 3D stereographic visualizations
- Tom Leathrum's applets: lots of stuff useful for calculus and other courses
- Paul Falstad's applets: cool applets for math and physics; lots of 3D examples
- Interactive real analysis: an online textbook with some neat examples of strange functions
Physics
- My Physics Lab: demos for physics... this is really fun stuff to play with!!
- Interactive Web Physics
Java Tools for Developers
- FreeHEP: Contains some very useful and highly modular code for mathematical and scientific applications
- More links to Java math tools
- JMathTools: more ways to visualize data
Blaise Mathlets Library 2
- NOW WITH STEREOGRAPHIC DISPLAY!