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Re: GSoC ode15s
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Richard Crozier |
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Re: GSoC ode15s |
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Thu, 10 Mar 2016 13:45:10 +0000 |
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On 07/03/16 20:21, Chiara Segala wrote:
Dear all,*
I introducing myself for GSOC 2016. I'm Chiara Segala, I'm 23 years old,
graduated atUniversity of Verona, Italy. I attended my bachelor's degree
in applied mathematics and I am doing now the second year of the
master's *degree*.
I am interested in the project idea of ODE15S IMPLEMENTATION.
During my bachelor's degree I had a programming *course*in java and now
I'm following one on the C++ language.
I have experience in theuse of Matlab and Octave thanks to the various
coursesin numerical computation and *numerical analysis, also advanced.*
In particular I have followed a course onnumerical methods for
differential equations, Iknow and I *have implemented the most
common*methods, numerical methods for initial value problems,
theta-method, explicit and semi-implicit Runge-Kutta, multi-step.
I would be happy to work on that project.
*Thanks,
Best regards
Chiara Segala
Hi Chiara,
Welcome to the list. I am one of the proposed mentors for this project,
although my role would be helping with general Octave development rather
than numerical methods. If you are interested in applying for this
project consider learning to obtain and build the Octave development
sources as a starting point. You can find a guide to this here:
https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/get-involved.html
but if you need further information you can come back and ask here on
the list. At this point there is still some debate on whether we need an
m-file implementation (in which case you may not need to build Octave at
all), or an interface to another C++ library function. If we decide to
go down the interface route, you will find the following useful:
https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/External-Code-Interface.html
You might also want to familiarise yourself with the existing ode
functions, which you can find in the Octave sources here:
http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/octave/file/01586012300e/scripts/ode/
Best regards,
Richard
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- GSoC ode15s, Chiara Segala, 2016/03/07
- Re: GSoC ode15s, rocketsound, 2016/03/10
- Re: GSoC ode15s,
Richard Crozier <=
- Re: GSoC ode15s, Chiara Segala, 2016/03/10
- Re: GSoC ode15s, Richard Crozier, 2016/03/11
- Re: GSoC ode15s, Marco Caliari, 2016/03/11
- Re: GSoC ode15s, Chiara Segala, 2016/03/11
- Re: GSoC ode15s, Carlo De Falco, 2016/03/13
- Re: GSoC ode15s, Marco Caliari, 2016/03/14
- Re: GSoC ode15s, Chiara Segala, 2016/03/14
- Re: GSoC ode15s, PhilipNienhuis, 2016/03/15
- Re: GSoC ode15s, Marco Caliari, 2016/03/15