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🧮 MCP - Model Context Protocol for Newton Mathematics |

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Overview

What is MCP?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a server that provides an elegant interface for performing advanced mathematical operations using the Newton API.

How to use MCP?

To use MCP, clone the repository, install the required dependencies, and start the server. You can then make requests to perform various mathematical operations.

Key features of MCP?

  • Advanced mathematical operations including integration, differentiation, and simplification.
  • Asynchronous implementation with FastMCP.
  • Integrated logging for debugging and robust error handling.

Use cases of MCP?

  1. Performing complex calculus operations.
  2. Simplifying mathematical expressions for easier understanding.
  3. Finding roots and tangents of functions in educational settings.

FAQ from MCP?

  • What operations can MCP perform?

MCP can perform a variety of operations including simplify, factor, derive, integrate, and more.

  • Is MCP free to use?

Yes! MCP is open-source and free to use under the MIT License.

  • What are the prerequisites for using MCP?

You need Python 3.10 or higher and an internet connection to access the Newton API.

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