Java at Xanadu
http://xanadu.math.utah.edu/java/index.html

Carlson Jim, University of Utah


Java at Xanadu is a site operated by the University of Utah, department of mathematics. It contains java applets for mathematics, calculus, and probability and statistics. Calculus applets include graphs of functions, and notions like limits, tangents, derivatives, arc length, and area under a curve. Probability and statistics information includes explanations of Brownian motion and a java model of Gambler's Ruin.

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