[GUFSC] Numerical analysis toolbox suite for Octave

Luciano Rottava da Silva gufsc@das.ufsc.br
Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:22:07 -0300


Otimo, vou incluir uma referencia a este software na secao Ponteiros do site do GUFSC.


On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 12:35:29PM +0000, Ricardo Grützmacher wrote:
* http://matlinks.net/
* 
* 
* The MatLinks ToolChest is a collection of toolboxes contributed by 
* scientists and engineers from around the world. Each contributed toolbox 
* is peer-reviewed and tested for integrity before inclusion into the 
* MatLinks ToolChest.
* 
* Chorale
* 0.2.27 (94 kB) GNU GPL Core distribution components not provided by the 
* Mathworks.
* MatNMR 2.5 (796 kB) GNU GPL Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging.
* NMRLab 0.9 (721 kB) citation Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging.
* PowerTools 0.2.20 (51 kB) GNU GPL Several useful Simulink blocksets not 
* provided by the Mathworks.
* StixBox 1.29 (74 kB) GNU GPL Statistics toolbox.
* WAFO 2.0.01 (3.75 MB) GNU GPL Statistical analysis of fatigue and 
* oceanography.
* WaveLab 802 (3.01 MB) copyleft Wavelet laboratory.
* 
* Chorale ToolBox (GNU Octave & Matlab/Simulink, covered by the GNU 
* General Public License)
* 
* The Chorale Toolbox is a suite of tools that is completely covered by 
* the GNU GPL. It is a tightly-integrated suite of sophisticated low-level 
* tools for a wide variety of applications, collected into a single 
* toolbox suite for use with GNU Octave and/or Matlab/Simulink.
* 
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