It is already ported.
Stef
On Mar 20, 2012, at 10:30 AM, Steffen Märcker wrote:
Hi,
There's a package "Numerical Methods" in Cincoms Public Repository which is - I think - based on the book "Object-Oriented Implementation of Numerical Methods". Is this package already ported? If not, it might be a good starting point. But it needs more documentation...
Regards, Steffen
Am 20.03.2012, 04:35 Uhr, schrieb Serge Stinckwich serge.stinckwich@gmail.com:
Hi all,
we talked recently on the moose mailing-list about having a more robust library for doing mathematical stuff in Smalltalk like SciPython or SciRuby (see below). If there is enough interested, i'm wondering if we could propose a Google Summer of Code project about that. I could write a draft for the project.
Regards,
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Serge Stinckwich serge.stinckwich@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 4:45 AM, Stéphane Ducasse Stephane.Ducasse@inria.fr wrote:
could be interesting to see if we need to some numerical analysis in moose and pharo.
I will create a configuration
MCSqueaksourceRepository location: 'http://squeaksource.com/DHBNumerical' user: '' password: ''
Thank you. I'm definitively interested by having more mathematical stuff available in Pharo. There is Scipy [1] since a long time for Python and more recently Ruby community do the same with SciRuby [2].
Some time ago, i wrote several random number generators [3] that might be integrated in a numeral analysis packages.
At the moment, i'm mostly interested by Runge-Kutta methods [4] in order to solve some ordinary differential equations. I already find some code on the web like this one: http://live.exept.de/doc/online/english/programming/goody_stmath.html
What is really important is to be able to test the result of such algorithms.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SciPy [2] http://sciruby.com/ [3] http://www.squeaksource.com/Random.html [4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runge%E2%80%93Kutta_methods
Regards,
Serge Stinckwich UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC), Hanoi, Vietnam Every DSL ends up being Smalltalk http://doesnotunderstand.org/
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