Tora

Description:Solves Linear Programming exercises with the simplex method (variants of Constraints ≤, Gran M, Two Phases, Dual Simplex) and the Graphic method. Now with Lexicographic tests.
Description (2):Soluciona ejercicios de Programación Lineal con el método simplex (variantes de Restricciones ≤,Gran M, Dos Fases, Dual Simplex) y el método Gráfico. Ahora con pruebas lexicográficas.
Filename:hpprimetora.zip
ID:9494
Current version:1.4
Author:Carlos Navarro Cera
Downloaded file size:3,912,175 bytes
Size on calculator:246 KB
Platforms:Prime  
User rating:10/10 with 2 votes (you must be logged in to vote)
Primary category:Math
Languages:ENG ESP  
File date:2025-01-31 08:23:44
Creation date:2025-01-31
Source code:Not included
Download count:945
Version history:2025-02-17: Updated to version 1.4
2023-10-29: Updated to version 1.3
2023-09-17: Added to site
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Omniglyph | RECOMMENDED |

The future likely isn't one perfect omniglyph, but rather adaptive symbolic intelligence —interfaces that translate symbols on the fly based on your detected language or context. Until then, designing a new omniglyph is an excellent mental exercise: try drawing a symbol for "trust" that a six-year-old in Tokyo, a farmer in Kenya, and an elder in Peru would all read the same way. You'll quickly appreciate both the power and the limits of pure visual communication.

In a world of 7,000+ spoken languages, the dream of a single, universal writing system has persisted for centuries. Enter the concept of the omniglyph —a hypothetical symbol or character designed to be understood by any human, regardless of their native tongue or cultural background. While not a widely commercialized product, "omniglyph" represents a fascinating intersection of linguistics, semiotics, and design thinking. What Is an Omniglyph? The term combines omni- (all/every) and -glyph (a carved symbol or character). An omniglyph is a visual mark that transcends language. Unlike emojis (which can be ambiguous) or international road signs (which often still require learning), a true omniglyph would carry a core meaning that is instantly, intuitively graspable. omniglyph

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