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|Name=wasora | |Name=wasora | ||
|Short description=wasora's an advanced suite for optimization & reactor analysis | |Short description=wasora's an advanced suite for optimization & reactor analysis | ||
− | |Full description=wasora is a free computational tool designed to aid a cognizant expert—i.e. you, whether an engineer, scientist, technician, geek, | + | |Full description=wasora is a free computational tool designed to aid a cognizant expert—i.e. you, whether an engineer, scientist, technician, geek, etc.—to analyze complex systems by solving mathematical problems by means of a high-level plain-text input file containing algebraic expressions, data for function interpolation, differential equations and output instructions amongst other facilities. At a first glance, it may look as another high-level interpreted programming language, but—hopefully—it is not: wasora should be seen as a syntactically-sweetened way to ask a computer to perform a certain mathematical calculation. For example, see below to find how the famous Lorenz system may be solved by writing the three differential equations into a plain-text input file as humanly-friendly as possible. |
− | |Homepage URL= | + | |Homepage URL=https://www.seamplex.com/wasora |
|User level=advanced | |User level=advanced | ||
− | |VCS checkout command= | + | |VCS checkout command=https://gtheler@bitbucket.org/seamplex/wasora.git |
|Computer languages=C | |Computer languages=C | ||
+ | |Documentation note=https://www.seamplex.com/wasora/reference.html | ||
|Related projects=GNU Scientific Library | |Related projects=GNU Scientific Library | ||
|Keywords=engineering, mathematics, optimization | |Keywords=engineering, mathematics, optimization | ||
− | |Version identifier=0. | + | |Version identifier=0.5.41 |
− | |Version date= | + | |Version date=2017/01/03 |
− | |Version status= | + | |Version status=stable |
− | | | + | |Last review by=Jgay |
+ | |Last review date=2014/04/18 | ||
|Submitted by=jeremy theler | |Submitted by=jeremy theler | ||
|Submitted date=2014/04/16 | |Submitted date=2014/04/16 | ||
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{{Project license | {{Project license | ||
|License=GPLv3orlater | |License=GPLv3orlater | ||
− | |License copyright=(c) 2009- | + | |License copyright=(c) 2009-2017 jeremy theler <jeremy@seamplex.com> |
|License verified by=Jgay | |License verified by=Jgay | ||
|License verified date=2014/04/18 | |License verified date=2014/04/18 | ||
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|Real name=jeremy theler | |Real name=jeremy theler | ||
|Role=main author | |Role=main author | ||
− | |Email=jeremy@ | + | |Email=jeremy@seamplex.com |
+ | |Username=kuroshiv | ||
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|Resource kind=Mailing List | |Resource kind=Mailing List | ||
− | |Resource URL= | + | |Resource URL=https://groups.google.com/a/seamplex.com/forum/#!forum/wasora |
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{{Resource | {{Resource | ||
|Resource audience=developers | |Resource audience=developers | ||
|Resource kind=VCS Repository Webview | |Resource kind=VCS Repository Webview | ||
− | |Resource URL=https:// | + | |Resource URL=https://bitbucket.org/seamplex/wasora |
}} | }} | ||
{{Resource | {{Resource | ||
|Resource audience=all | |Resource audience=all | ||
|Resource kind=Homepage | |Resource kind=Homepage | ||
− | |Resource URL= | + | |Resource URL=https://www.seamplex.com/wasora |
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Latest revision as of 05:05, 5 January 2017
wasora
https://www.seamplex.com/wasora
wasora's an advanced suite for optimization & reactor analysis
wasora is a free computational tool designed to aid a cognizant expert—i.e. you, whether an engineer, scientist, technician, geek, etc.—to analyze complex systems by solving mathematical problems by means of a high-level plain-text input file containing algebraic expressions, data for function interpolation, differential equations and output instructions amongst other facilities. At a first glance, it may look as another high-level interpreted programming language, but—hopefully—it is not: wasora should be seen as a syntactically-sweetened way to ask a computer to perform a certain mathematical calculation. For example, see below to find how the famous Lorenz system may be solved by writing the three differential equations into a plain-text input file as humanly-friendly as possible.
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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jeremy theler (Kuroshiv) | main author |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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all | Homepage | https://www.seamplex.com/wasora |
users | Mailing List | https://groups.google.com/a/seamplex.com/forum/#!forum/wasora |
developers | VCS Repository Webview | https://bitbucket.org/seamplex/wasora |
Software prerequisites
Kind | Description |
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Weak prerequisite | SUNDIALS IDA |
Weak prerequisite | GNU Readline |
Required to build | GNU Scientific Library |
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