Math

Math-MCP

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides basic mathematical and statistical functions to Large Language Models (LLMs). This server enables LLMs to perform accurate numerical calculations through a simple API.

Features

  • Basic arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)
  • Statistical functions (sum, average, min, max)
  • Rounding functions (floor, ceiling, round)

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install Math-MCP for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @EthanHenrickson/math-mcp --client claude

Just clone this repository and save it locally somewhere on your computer.

Then add this server to your MCP configuration file:

"math": {
  "command": "node",
  "args": ["PATH\\TO\\PROJECT\\math-mcp\\build\\index.js"]
}

Replace PATH\\TO\\PROJECT with the actual path to where you cloned the repository.

Available Functions

The Math-MCP server provides the following mathematical operations:

FunctionDescriptionParameters
addAdds two numbers togetherfirstNumber: The first addendsecondNumber: The second addend
subtractSubtracts the second number from the first numberminuend: The number to subtract fromsubtrahend: The number being subtracted
multiplyMultiplies two numbers togetherfirstFactor: The first factorsecondFactor: The second factor
divisionDivides the first number by the second numbernumerator: The number being divideddenominator: The number to divide by
sumAdds any number of numbers togethernumbers: Array of numbers to sum
averageCalculates the arithmetic mean of a list of numbersnumbers: Array of numbers to find the average of
minFinds the minimum value from a list of numbersnumbers: Array of numbers to find the minimum of
maxFinds the maximum value from a list of numbersnumbers: Array of numbers to find the maximum of
floorRounds a number down to the nearest integervalue: The number to round down
ceilingRounds a number up to the nearest integervalue: The number to round up
roundRounds a number to the nearest integervalue: The number to round