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LOCAL - Boston, MA - BCS Linux/Unix User Group Meeting - 08/21/96 Meeting Topic: Introduction to SciLab Presented by: Carey Bunks [cbunks at bbn.com] Who: Boston Computer Society Linux/Unix User's Group Date: 21 August 1996, Wednesday Time: 7:00 pm. Place: MIT, Room 6-120 Scilab is a scientific software package for numerical computations in a user-friendly environment. It features: * Elaborate data structures(polynomial, rational and string matrices, lists, multivariable linear systems,...). * Sophisticated interpreter and programming language with Matlab-like syntax. * Hundreds of built-in math functions (new primitives can easily be added). * Stunning graphics (2d, 3d, animation). * Open structure (easy interfacing with Fortran and C via online dynamic link). * Many built-in libraries: + Linear Algebra (including sparse matrices, Kronecker form, ordered Schur,...). + Control (Classical, LQG, H-infinity,...). + Package for LMI (Linear Matrix Inequalities) optimization. + Signal processing. + Simulation (various ode's, dassl,...). + Optimization (differentiable and non-differentiable, LQ solver). + Metanet (network analysis and optimization). Symbolic capabilities through Maple interface. _________________________________________________________________ The Scilab homepage is at: http://www-rocq.inria.fr/scilab/scilab.html _________________________________________________________________ Linux is a UNIX-like operating system built around POSIX standards. From its inception less than six years ago, it was developed over the Internet by a group of people who (for the most part) have never seen each other, and now runs on an (estimated) 1,000,000 computer systems. The operating system (and the source code for it) is free to anyone who wants it. This is probably the largest development project ever accomplished using the Internet. For the latest information on this talk, please see the URL: >>>> http://www.bcs.org/Groups/linux/linux.html or call the BCS Waltham Office at (617)290-5700.
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