3D-XplorMath Home Page

 

Let us help one another to see things better.
   
Claude Monet

 

Mirror Sites!

Note that this Web-site is mirrored at the following locations. If you are experiencing slow responses, you may prefer to connect to one of them:

USA: vmm.math.uci.edu
France: www.ens-lyons.fr
Germany: www.math.uni-bonn.de
Taiwan: math.ntu.edu.tw
Australia: www.maths.adelaide.edu.au


What is it?

3D-XplorMath is a mathematical visualization program for computers running version 9 or later of MacOS, the Macintosh Operating System. For browser based (i.e., HTML) documentation see:

3D-XplorMath_Doc.html.

There is also help available under the Documentation and Help menus when 3D-XplorMath is running.


A Gallery of 3D-XplorMath Visualizations

I have created a gallery of visualizations produced using 3D-XplorMath

Main Catalogue


How to get it.

The latest release version is 3D-XplorMath Version 10.0 (November 16, 2002)
See the ReadMe file for details of new features.

Click here to download latest version and full documentation.

The program and documentation is also available from VersionTracker, or you can
download it from any of the following mirror sites. Use the site to which you have
the best connection.)

USA:
vmm.math.uci.edu
Site Administrator: Richard Palais --- palais@math.brandeis.edu

www.ens-lyon.fr
Site Administrator: Patrick Iglesias --- Patrick.Iglesias@ens-lyon.fr

Germany:
www.math.uni-bonn.de
Site Administrator: Hermann Karcher --- UNM416@uni-bonn.de

Australia:
maths.adelaide.edu.au
Site Administrator: Michael Murray --- mmurray@spam.maths.adelaide.edu.au

Taiwan:
math.ntu.edu.tw
Site Administrator: Ai Nung Wang --- wang@math.ntu.edu.tw


Copyright and Licensing Information.

3D-XplorMath was designed and programmed by Richard Palais and Hermann Karcher and all rights are reserved.
Anyone receiving a copy of the 3D-XplorMath distribution from one of the above authorized ftp sites (directly or indirectly) is authorized to transfer individual copies to others, either by magnetic media or by email to an individual. The program may be also be placed on LAN servers of non-profit educational and research organizations. (However, please always make available the full distribution folder, including all the documentation and examples.)

If you receive this program as explained above, then you are welcome to use it for non-commercial personal use, and also for research and educational purposes in a non-profit academic setting. This includes the right to make such copies as are reasonable for these purposes.

 

 

Maintained by R. Palais.

Last Revised November 16, 2002

Send comments and bug reports to < palais@uci.edu> by clicking here.