[OctDev] List of most highly used matlab functions.
David Bateman
David.Bateman at motorola.com
Fri Sep 5 07:43:40 CDT 2008
Carlo de Falco wrote:
>
> On 29/lug/08, at 16:37, octave-maintainers-request at octave.org wrote:
>
>> There does not appear to be a bvp4c implementation for Octave anyway.
>> Anyone have something that might be used to write such a beast? Anyone
>> want to take on the work of write any of these 5 functions?
>>
>> I have found few pointers to codes that might help:
>>
>> bvp Multi-point boundary value problem solver for Python
>> http://www.elisanet.fi/ptvirtan/software/bvp/index.html
>>
>> bvode - boundary value problems for ODE
>> http://www.afs.enea.it/software/scilab/scilab-usermanual-directory/nonlinear/bvode.htm
>>
>>
>> and some explanations:
>>
>> http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Boundary_value_problem
>>
>> eric.
>
>
> Attached is a very naive initial implementation of bvp4c.
> As it still needs a lot of work I would rather commit to octave-forge
> for the moment,
> where would it fit best? I would probably say into odepkg, any
> objections if I commit it there?
> c.
>
>
Sure commit it to odepkg seems like a reasonable choice. Or maybe the
BIM package is another.
D.
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