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  1. Soroban - Wikipedia

    Soroban A modern soroban. The right side of the soroban represents the number 1234567890, each column indicating one digit, with the lower beads representing "ones" and the upper …

  2. A virtual soroban and more - Soroban Exam

    A virtual soroban in HTML5 (canvas element, javascript/jQuery) and with tutorials

  3. Soroban Capital Partners LP

    The firm employs a concentrated, research-intensive and long-term investment approach across two strategies (long/short & long only equity). Soroban was founded in 2010 by Eric …

  4. How to Use a Soroban Abacus – Yellow Mountain Imports

    Master the Soroban Abacus: place values, operations & tips. Start calculating like a pro — learn and practice today!

  5. Japanese Abacus (Soroban) - Alcula

    Using the virtual soroban There are 2 ways to enter a number in the virtual soroban: Using the keyboard, enter the number in the field above. Press the "Update" button when done. The …

  6. Soroban League North America

    Since 1992, we have been promoting the Japanese standards of teaching Soroban Abacus to ensure students in America are taught the same way our Japanese children are taught.

  7. SOROBAN|日本珠算連盟

    The SOROBAN, known as the Japanese abacus in English, is considered to be the first calculator in Japan and has played a significant role in the cultural and educational development of the …

  8. Soroban Launches a New Fund - Institutional Investor

    Apr 15, 2024 · The funds launched on April 1, according to regulatory filings. Mandelblatt, Gaurav Kapadia, and Scott Friedman founded Soroban in 2010 after leaving TPG-Axon Capital …

  9. Soroban Exam - Home

    This site provides a generator of exam worksheets for the soroban, a little software to practice anzan and a virtual soroban with tutorials.

  10. Soroban: Why the Japanese Abacus Still Matters Today!

    May 23, 2025 · What is a soroban? Soroban is a special kind of abacus from Japan. It resembles a small wooden tray with lots of little rods, each holding beads. These beads can be moved up …