Welcome to the Math Assistant Homepage!

Math Assistant is a software designed to carry out a number of routine tasks in mathematics. It is ended for low-end use and features easy navigation and quick results. It contains a number of simple modules listed below:

This program is basically a compilation of a number of small modules that I had programmed out of general curiosity and interest. I am particularly interested in computations, number theory and currently in the application of computer science to the solution of problems. If you wish to contact me (either to report a bug, or jus' like that), feel free to e-mail me (sourceforge:karthik1981).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Karthik Raman

Hi! I am a graduate from University of Mumbai, Institute of Chemical Technology. Programming was my pastime and I wrote this program in my first-year (fresher year) summer vacation... I hope you enjoy the program... I am currently pursuing a PhD at IISc, Bangalore. Visit my homepage at http://bluwiki.com/go/Karthik


RELEASES

Math Assistant v1.0.0 (July 2000)

This is my page on Math Assistant v1.0.0 which is a software that I have created using Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0. It helps you through a variety of routine tasks such as solving equations, evaluating determinants, simple regression analysis, Roman numerals, etc.

MATH ASSISTANT v1.0.0 HELP PAGE


ACCOLADES

#1> Ranked 3rd among downloads in the Math Section of softseek.com for the week ending July 31, 2000.

#2> Rated as popular in c|net download.com in the Math Section – LINK. Math Assistant clocked 2529 downloads in c|net between June 27, 2002 & June 27, 2003.

#3> Your Math Assistant freeware was selected to appear in a monthly CD-ROM (Aug/Sep  2002) publication published by Software 2010.

About Software 2010: "Software 2010 is a company based in Carlsbad, CA. The CD-ROM is distributed every four weeks to approximately 12,000 subscribers, the majority of whom are not connected to the Internet. Our CD-ROM service gives them access to the best shareware and demos that they are not able to download themselves. Most of our subscribers are in the United Kingdom and Australia, and a few are in the United States."