Mobile Reduce

Mobile Reduce Free App

Rated 4.26/5 (110) —  Free Android application by Ahmad Akra

About Mobile Reduce

An algebra calculator for your phone, powerful algebra, simple interface, natural math display! This calculator is powered by the REDUCE algebra system (www.reduce-algebra.com)

[Features]
• Simple arithmetic (+ - * /)
• Simplification of expressions
• Expression factorization
• Numerous functions (trig, hyperbolic, log, factorial etc…)
• Complex numbers
• Differentiation and integration.
• Big sum and big product
• Limits
• Variable initialization (m := 2)
• Manipulation of polynomial equations
• Solving simultaneous and polynomial equations
• Matrices
• Vectors
• For loops

[Notes about the User interface]
1 - Press "num"/"sym" to change between symbolic (3/2) and numeric (1.5) modes.
2 - Press "M.." followed by the desired width and height (maximum 5) to create a matrix.
3 - Set the precision of the numeric mode using the "precision" function.
4 - Hide and bring back the keyboard using the "Toggle Keyboard" menu option.

[History]
This calculator was created as part of an undergraduate final year project in the university of Cambridge.
If you are a REDUCE expert and prefer to use REDUCE directly, you can try the text version made available thanks to Mr. Dieter Egger.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.dieteregger


[Call for Help]
If you have any comments, or (better yet!) if you are an Android developer and would like to find out if you can help with this app please drop an email to Ahmad Akra (ahmadakra1990@gmail.com)
A copy of the source code is found here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/44265477/AndroidReduceMathVersion.rar

How to Download / Install

Download and install Mobile Reduce version 1.3 on your Android device!
Downloaded 10,000+ times, content rating: Not rated
Android package: uk.ac.cam.aa582, download Mobile Reduce.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
Supported Holo Theme on Android 3.0+
Support for toggling between symbolic and numeric mode
Matrices of various sizes (up to 5x5)
For-loops
Added ability to scroll back to the earliest entry
'Clear Scroll' option
'Hide Keyboard' option
Greek variables
Better display for very large outputs.
Added a few more functions
Name changed  Name changed! Android REDUCE now is known as Mobile Reduce.
More downloads  Mobile Reduce reached 10 000 - 50 000 downloads
More downloads  Mobile Reduce reached 10 000 - 50 000 downloads
Version update Mobile Reduce was updated to version 1.3

What are users saying about Mobile Reduce

U70%
by U####:

The best free symbolic CAS calculator I have found for Android with regard to combined overall power and ease of use considerations. Thank you!!

U70%
by U####:

Very useful

K70%
by K####:

Nice, it can solve more integrals and limits than most Android calculators. Though some are not solved and can be solved by "Maxima for Android", such as the integral "log(sin(x))". or the limit of (1-x/2-cos(x/(1-x^2)))/x^4 when x->0. And of course many integrals that can be solved by Mathematica for PC cannot be solved by Reduce. "sqrt((x+sqrt(1+x^2))/x)" shouldn't be too difficult. It would also be nice to have a GUI with shortcuts for formulas. It would also be nice to have zoom or bigger buttons or a keyboard that change when the phone is rotated.

K70%
by K####:

A) The GUI for accepting functions does not working at some cases: the same input (e.g limit(x/sin(x),x,0) in the 'text' version works well). B) Could it be possible to support read/write scripts like the 'text' version?

B70%
by B####:

Very useful app. Can you update it with a alphabetical keyboard ? So we can share our friend a solution for an exercise + explain.thank you

X70%
by X####:

On my note 5, font size is so small I can't see it.please add at last a font size option

E70%
by E####:

It may be a bit strange to use a CAS as my main calculator, but Reduce is fast enough (on Galaxy S5) that one needn't wait for a quick calculation & it gives me all the functions I need. Tried dozens of apps before settling on this one … very pleased to have found it.

T70%
by T####:

Not so comprehensive command line to the new ones. But Powerful in which it promises!

M70%
by M####:

Prod n/(10-n) , n=1 to 2 gives *****Zero divisor :s

F70%
by F####:

Great job

Z70%
by Z####:

A) The GUI for accepting functions does not working at some cases: the same input (e.g limit(x/sin(x),x,0) in the 'text' version works well). B) Could it be possible to support read/write scripts like the 'text' version?

U70%
by U####:

It cannot plot functions, there is functions can't be integrated but it is good work, I am looking for improvement .

X70%
by X####:

I've used a number of maths algebra tools all the way from MuMath (does anyone remember that?) , to Derive, Matlab and Maxima. This allows to do everything that I need to and not have to put in superfluous notations such as 3*x when 3x can do. Also like the fact that there is a button for functions such as solve and expand. The real thumbs is that on a phone even this is betetr than the msdos derive which i liked using.

R70%
by R####:

Nice, it can solve more integrals and limits than most Android calculators. Though some are not solved and can be solved by "Maxima for Android", such as the integral "log(sin(x))". or the limit of (1-x/2-cos(x/(1-x^2)))/x^4 when x->0. And of course many integrals that can be solved by Mathematica for PC cannot be solved by Reduce. "sqrt((x+sqrt(1+x^2))/x)" shouldn't be too difficult. It would also be nice to have a GUI with shortcuts for formulas. It would also be nice to have zoom or bigger buttons or a keyboard that change when the phone is rotated.

X70%
by X####:

The best free symbolic CAS calculator I have found for Android with regard to combined overall power and ease of use considerations. Thank you!!

J70%
by J####:

Excellent job, the app is very powerful and simple to use.

R70%
by R####:

Any chance that this app will be able to read a script in the near future? That would make it a very effective tool. Keep up with the development great achievement so far.

R70%
by R####:

Not so comprehensive command line to the new ones. But Powerful in which it promises!

R70%
by R####:

Would be nice if you could increase font size, especially for tablets.

R70%
by R####:

Please make the buttons larger.

R70%
by R####:

This is useful for my homework

R70%
by R####:

Flaky. Sometimes result is numerical, sometimes symbolic. (Log base 2). Should add FLOAT function to force evaluations into numeric. Without that app is useless.

D70%
by D####:

Great start to an app that can provide more advanced operations than the stock calculator. What can make Android REDUCE even better 1) incorporate a more intuitive soft keyboard (ie symbolic characters ) 2) Copy/paste (would help out when creating word documents on android devices when the text editor doesn't have a math equation plugin) Keep up the great development

R70%
by R####:

Android REDUCE is wonderful. I'm an MBA student at the University of Jijiga, and there's so much that I need in here. I can't wait the updates. Thnx.

R70%
by R####:

Upon installation and execution, you can enter various expressions for evaluation, but the result is obscured at the top of the screen and impossible to see. Not being able to see the result sucks. hopefully they will fix it soon. I would still recommend you try it out for yourself.

R70%
by R####:

The idea that a CAS can work on android is demonstrated. The UI requires more work...

B70%
by B####:

I've used a number of maths algebra tools all the way from MuMath (does anyone remember that?) , to Derive, Matlab and Maxima. This allows to do everything that I need to and not have to put in superfluous notations such as 3*x when 3x can do. Also like the fact that there is a button for functions such as solve and expand. The real thumbs is that on a phone even this is betetr than the msdos derive which i liked using.

B70%
by B####:

The best free symbolic CAS calculator I have found for Android with regard to combined overall power and ease of use considerations. Thank you!!

C70%
by C####:

Excellent job, the app is very powerful and simple to use.

F70%
by F####:

Any chance that this app will be able to read a script in the near future? That would make it a very effective tool. Keep up with the development great achievement so far.

K70%
by K####:

Nice, it can solve more integrals than most Android calculators. Though some are not solved and can be solved by "Maxima for Android", such as "log(sin(x))". And of course many that can be solved by Mathematica for PC. "sqrt((x+sqrt(1+x^2))/x)" shouldn't be too difficult. And of course many that can be solved by Mathematica for PC. It would also be nice to have a GUI with shortcuts for formulas. It would also be nice to have zoom or bigger buttons or a keyboard that change when the phone is rotated.

K70%
by K####:

Not so comprehensive command line to the new ones. But Powerful in which it promises!

K70%
by K####:

Would be nice if you could increase font size, especially for tablets.

K70%
by K####:

Please make the buttons larger.

K70%
by K####:

This is useful for my homework

K70%
by K####:

Flaky. Sometimes result is numerical, sometimes symbolic. (Log base 2). Should add FLOAT function to force evaluations into numeric. Without that app is useless.

A70%
by A####:

Great start to an app that can provide more advanced operations than the stock calculator. What can make Android REDUCE even better 1) incorporate a more intuitive soft keyboard (ie symbolic characters ) 2) Copy/paste (would help out when creating word documents on android devices when the text editor doesn't have a math equation plugin) Keep up the great development

K70%
by K####:

Android REDUCE is wonderful. I'm an MBA student at the University of Jijiga, and there's so much that I need in here. I can't wait the updates. Thnx.

K70%
by K####:

Upon installation and execution, you can enter various expressions for evaluation, but the result is obscured at the top of the screen and impossible to see. Not being able to see the result sucks. hopefully they will fix it soon. I would still recommend you try it out for yourself.

K70%
by K####:

The idea that a CAS can work on android is demonstrated. The UI requires more work...


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