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Our labs and homework use MATLAB, there are several free matlab 'clones' available | Our labs and homework use MATLAB, there are several free matlab 'clones' available | ||
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/ Octave] is commonly declared as a matlab clone, but I find that the octave team has dropped the ball because their framework is very complicated to compile and seem to fail on modern MacOS systems. | * [http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/ Octave] is commonly declared as a matlab clone, but I find that the octave team has dropped the ball because their framework is very complicated to compile and seem to fail on modern MacOS systems. | ||
− | * [http://www.scilab.org SciLab] works on Linux/Windows/Mac and is decently fast on large matrices, this is my preferred matlab clone | + | * [http://www.scilab.org SciLab] works on Linux/Windows/Mac and is decently fast on large matrices, this is my preferred matlab clone, here a [http://help.scilab.org/docs/5.4.1/fr_FR/section_36184e52ee88ad558380be4e92d3de21.html link to matlab-scilab comparison per function] |
* [http://freemat.sourceforge.net FreeMat] is another matlab clone, on my MacOS10.8 it looked nice but was very slow plotting 8000 points and stalled a few times (I may have been just too impatient). | * [http://freemat.sourceforge.net FreeMat] is another matlab clone, on my MacOS10.8 it looked nice but was very slow plotting 8000 points and stalled a few times (I may have been just too impatient). |
Revision as of 17:42, 24 September 2013
Project
Here you can find resources that will help to find a good final project:
John Burkardt's list of potential projects
Self-avoiding walks
Folding pseudoproteins
Multicore computation
Matching, holographic algorithm, NP-hard, NP-complete
Bird flocking behavior simulation
A ball in N-Dimension
Crinkly curves, fractals
Swarming ants, a new optimization algorithm
Software
Our labs and homework use MATLAB, there are several free matlab 'clones' available
- Octave is commonly declared as a matlab clone, but I find that the octave team has dropped the ball because their framework is very complicated to compile and seem to fail on modern MacOS systems.
- SciLab works on Linux/Windows/Mac and is decently fast on large matrices, this is my preferred matlab clone, here a link to matlab-scilab comparison per function
- FreeMat is another matlab clone, on my MacOS10.8 it looked nice but was very slow plotting 8000 points and stalled a few times (I may have been just too impatient).