Coumadin Dosing Calculator & Database - This Multidimensional Application is based on algorithms from University of Michigan CVS and consists of 3 main parts: Warfarin Dosing Calculator, Warfarin Dosing Information, and a Patient Database
Digits of Pi is a simple app that displays the first 100 decimal digits of pi right in the palm of your hand.
It has a simple, uncluttered screen which makes the viewing even easier.
You can view the digits of this mystical number anywhere, anytime!
It is useful for mathematicians, scientists, students, teachers, etc
N2 Neural Network - N2 is a neural network for the Palm. N2 requires MathLib.
N2 has the following characteristics:
- Transfer Function = Sigmoid range from -0.5 to 0.5
- Momentum = 0.9
- Number of Input Units = 2
- Number of Hidden Units = 2
- Number of Output Units = 1
N2 has four training patterns. Each pattern consists of two input units and one output unit
M-5 Neural Network Computer - Simulated Neural Networks can outperform traditional computers at some tasks.
M-5 uses the classic Feed Forward Back Propagation algorithm to adjust connection strengths (weights).
It uses floating point math to provide results equivalent to or surpassing those of desktop systems costing hundreds of dollars
RatBrain uses the classic Feed Forward Back Propagation algorithm to adjust connection strengths (weights). It can have up to eight variables on the Input layer, has three neurons in the Hidden layer and an Output neuron.
It uses four Memo files . The NNtrain file contains the data to train the Neural Net.
Use the Palm 'Memo Pad' to create the files
Multiplication Solar System is a math multiplication tutorial program for 7-9 year olds. Solve multiplication problems to blast off to planets in the solar system
CFB Primes is an optimised PalmOS program which can find the prime factors and closest primes of any integer up to one billion (US) in a few seconds or less.
The standard edit menu allows you to make use of the results in other applications
Infinite Math is an IFS fractal plotter that allows you to enter in several matrix functions to plot a cool-looking fractal.
It comes with several patterns built-in, including Fern, Sierpinski Triangle, and Sierpinski Carpet fractals.
Infinite Math uses a scatter-plot technique to draw the fractal, allowing for results to be seen relatively quickly
2 = 1 - This algebra problem is great for math nuts.
It follows the rules of mathematics, except for one little rule, and that allows 2 to equal 1.
But what is the mathematical error? That's the challenge.
This app is freeware. Feel free to email me with questions or comments, or suggestions for other math-related Palm apps