Automaton Lab 3D 1.0 freeware

The automata which are modeled in this application are composed of a set of spheres whose size and axis are relative to one another, and where each sphere is rolling upon the surface of one other sphere in a fully deterministic pattern in space and in time. The paths through space taken by one or more points within each sphere can also be visualized as the automaton carries out is choreographed movements. ...

Author Atomic Concepts Software
Released 2007-11-01
Filesize 772 kB
Downloads 1203
OS Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Vista
Installation No Install Support
Keywords math, mathematics, curve, curves, atom, atomic, cycloid, epicycloid, hypocycloid, relativity, space, circle, hierarchy, hierarchical
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Automaton Lab 3DMathematicsWindows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Vista
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