FAQ: Scientific Computing and Numerical Analysis
Message-ID: <num-analysis/faq/part1_1226735487@rtfm.mit.edu> Supersedes: <num-analysis/faq/part1_1224133745@rtfm.mit.edu> Expires: 29 Dec 2008 07:51:27 GMT X-Last-Updated: 2008/03/27 Organization: none Newsgroups: sci.math.num-analysis,sci.math.symbolic,sci.stat.math,sci.answers,news.answers Subject: FAQ: Scientific Computing and Numerical Analysis Summary: FAQ for scientific computing and numerical analysis. From: sullivan@mathcom.com (Steve Sullivan) Followup-To: sci.math.num-analysis Keywords: scientific computing, numerical analysis, statistics, symbolic mathematics Date: 15 Nov 2008 07:56:13 GMT X-Trace: 1226735773 senator-bedfellow.mit.edu 308 18.181.0.29 Archive-name: num-analysis/faq/part1 Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified: 2008 Mar 27 URL: http://www.mathcom.com/corpdir/techinfo.mdir/index.html Copyright: (c) 1995-2008 S. J. Sullivan. Maintainer: Steve Sullivan <sullivan@mathcom.com> The Scientific Computing and Numerical Analysis FAQ is at: http://www.mathcom.com/corpdir/techinfo.mdir/index.html ===== Recent changes: TRIP is a general computer algebra system dedicated to celestial mechanics. TRIP includes a numerical kernel. It is distributed as binaries for Windows, Linux, and MacOS; no source. http://www.imcce.fr/Equipes/ASD/trip/trip.php TRIP -- ======================================== Steve Sullivan sullivan@mathcom.com http://www.mathcom.com 303-494-7115 ========================================
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