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Subject: Re: statistics on systems of ODE's
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On Sunday, November 26, 1995 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, jcn...@aix1.uottawa.ca wrote:
> In article <DIG9t...@serval.net.wsu.edu>, jpet...@che.wsu.edu (James N. Petersen) says:
> >
> >
> >MGA distributes a package that was developed by Dow Chemical called
> >Simusolv which does exactly what you want to do. Is it also included in
> >the review mentioned below?
> No. As far as I am aware (but welcome correction if wrong), Simusolv is
> not currently officially available for the Windows platform. I believe
> that there are Unix versions, but my information was all word of
> mouth and received some time ago. If someone can send me an email
> address or web reference, I'd like to know current status, though we
> won't be adding to the set of products in this review, as it has
> proven very difficult to get all the tests run. Difficulties of the
> syntax and configuration variety have caused a lot of frustration
> and wasted time. Also vendor's want you to read "the manual", but we
> have 2 LARGE boxes of them for 5 packages!
> >
> >I have not heard of the other packages that you describe. Could you
> >send additional information?
> >
> MLAB is available from Civlilized Software (http://www.civilized.com)
> PCNONLIN from Scientific Consulting Inc (75450...@compuserve.com)
> Scientist from Micr...@Delphi.com
> MATLAB from MathWorks (I believe www.mathworks.com is home page)
> SPlus from StatSci (sales rep j...@statsci.com or possibly sa...@statsci.com)
> John C. Nash
> University of Ottawa
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