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Equatran

Powerful mathematical equation solver.

Tool Name:

Equatran

Tool Version: 3.5

Tool Type: Shareware

Tool Cost In: 290 US$

Tool Target Platform: Windows

Tool OS Support: Win2000,WinXP,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8,Windows 10,WinServer,WinOther,WinVista,WinVista x64

Limitations: 30-day trial

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Short Description:
EQUATRAN solves sets of mathematical equations. Equations are typed, and provided the equations entered are solvable, the solution and values of all variables will be found. Systems of linear, non-linear and differential equations can be solved.

Long Description 1:
EQUATRAN is a software application for solving sets of mathematical equations. Equations are typed in an intuitive format, and provided the equations entered are solvable, the solution and values of all variables will be found. Systems of linear and non-linear equations can be solved. Ordinary differential equations with multiple unknowns can be solved by numerical integration. Optimisation of an objective function is also possible.

Long Description 2:
EQUATRAN is a software application for solving sets of mathematical equations. Equations are typed in an intuitive format, and provided the equations entered are solvable, the solution and values of all variables will be found. Systems of linear and non-linear equations can be solved. Ordinary differential equations with multiple unknowns can be solved by numerical integration. This feature is most commonly used for dynamic simulation where the independent variable in the differential equations is time. For systems with multiple solutions, tools for controlling the calculation sequence and initial guesses are available to ensure that the preferred solution is found. EQUATRAN is used extensively for scientific and engineering calculations in a variety of fields. Its origins are in chemical engineering and many problem examples are available in this area. Optimisation of an objective function is possible allowing the best fit to be found to experimental data in a set of equations.