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Open Source IMTEK Mathematica Supplement (IMS)

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  • Subject: [mg64923] Open Source IMTEK Mathematica Supplement (IMS)
  • From: Oliver Ruebenkoenig <ruebenko at uni-freiburg.de>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 00:59:35 -0500 (EST)
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Dear group,

Maybe you are interested in the open source addon I maintain. You may
want to put it on your web site or install it. The IMTEK Mathematica
Supplement (IMS) adds about 650(!) new function and about 60 new packages
to Mathematica

Some features are:

-> Differential Equations
        - nD multiphysics Finite Element Environment with lots of 
application
        examples
        - Finite Difference Navier-Stokes Solver
        - Multigrid Package
        - Model Order Reduction for large scale dynamic systems
        - Small, but extendable lumped model simulator (electrical circuit
        elements for example)

-> Graphics
        - Unstructured Plotting, Interpolation in 2D and 3D
        - Computational Geometry packages

-> Lectures on
        - Quantum Mechanics
        - Simulation
        - Mathematica

-> Interfaces
        - 3D Studio
        - Ansys
        - Mesh Generators
        - VTK
        - HDL

And lots more like unstructured interpolation, the some parts of the book
"Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" adopted for Mathematica,
automatic tools for maintaining large collection of packages, automatic
HTML conversion and index entry generation ....

IMS is supported through a mailing list at:

http://elmo.imtek.uni-freiburg.de/mailman/listinfo/ims

It is open source and can be downloaded at:

http://www.imtek.uni-freiburg.de/simulation/mathematica/IMSweb/

I hope you like it ;-)

Oliver

Oliver Ruebenkoenig, <ruebenko at imtek.de>
   Phone: ++49 +761 203 7388


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