Abstract
A system is presented to allow end users to solve nonlinear differential equations without need to write computer programs. The system treats
n
th order space (one dimensional), first order time systems with initial and/or two point boundary value specification. Users of the system need only enter the problem in direct mathematical notation, and output is automatically presented as a solution graph. The system allows the user to alter this equations, in-situ, that is to computationally steer his model. Thus the system is suited for model prototyping. Implementation is based on an object-oriented paradigm, well established and robust numerical procedures, and distributed computing to supported needed resources for numerically intensive tasks.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Software
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