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Blazej Cichy |
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Hello |
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Sun, 5 Sep 2004 08:07:21 -0500 |
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Hello
I'm sorry for my English. I'm beginner.
I have a question:
Can Octave compute LMI problems (LMI means Linear Matrix Inequality)?
I solve this problems in my work at university under software Matlab and
Scilab, but I want to solve these problems also in Octave. This is possible?
I use in my work two operating systems Windows 2000 and recently I start
use and learn GNU/Linux Debian.
Thank you for any help.
Best regards
Blazej Cichy
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