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MathSity: June 2006
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Anything related to mathematics is more than welcome here! Wednesday, June 14, 2006. Is a set of macros that allow the inclusion of PostScript. Drawings directly inside TeX. For a short and extendable introduction, see Wiki page. Or the official PSTricks. Website. You can find everything, from documentations to great examples. You can also go directly to look at this manual. This is a great tool for TeX users. Thank Long Chen. For recommending this package! Tuesday, June 13, 2006. Haven't updated my blog...
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MathSity: September 2006
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Anything related to mathematics is more than welcome here! Tuesday, September 12, 2006. A Short Introduction to BibTeX By Long Chen. Long Chen November 2005. Monday, September 11, 2006. Is a tool for formatting lists of references. Used by the LaTeX. Document preparation system. BibTeX was created by Oren Patashnik. References and citations are best handled in a consistent way by using BibTeX. An article from a journal or magazine. A book with an explicit publisher. The same as inproceedings. A document ...
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MathSity: March 2007
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Anything related to mathematics is more than welcome here! Thursday, March 29, 2007. Generating 3D Pictures in PSTricks for TeX. Is a small, simple system for producing line drawings of two- or three-dimensional solid objects and scenes. It began as a way to make illustrations for a textbook after we could find no suitable tool for this purpose. The input language is reminiscent of PSTricks, so will be easy to learn for current PSTricks users. It is easy to use and works across platforms!
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MathSity: October 2006
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Anything related to mathematics is more than welcome here! Friday, October 20, 2006. AFEM@matlab is a MATLAB package of adaptive finite element methods (AFEMs) for stationary and evolution partial differential equations in two spatial dimensions. It contains robust, efficient, and easy-following codes for the main building blocks of adaptive finite element methods. This will benefit not only finite element method education but also future research and. The package, go to:. Matlab Central File Exchange.
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MathSity: October 2005
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Anything related to mathematics is more than welcome here! Friday, October 07, 2005. Useful links for finite element analysis. Internet Finite Element Resource (Stop updating). Finite Element Analysis/Method Resource (Out-dated). Mesh Generation on the Web. ALBERTA(adaptive finite element toolbox). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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MathSity: February 2006
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Anything related to mathematics is more than welcome here! Wednesday, February 08, 2006. Short note: install ALBERTA. ALBERTA is a great tool for adaptive finite element program design. For introduction to ALBERTA-1.2, see the official website: ALBERTA. Before you install ALBERTA, make sure you have BLAS and Fortran libs installed in your system. Furthermore, you'd better install gltools and GRAPE first. They are great graphical tools to present your solutions in 2d and 3d. For GRAPE, see GRAPE website.
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MathSity: November 2006
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Anything related to mathematics is more than welcome here! Wednesday, November 15, 2006. A New Version of AFEM@matlab released! In this new version:. 1 Many not so efficient commands are replaced by more efficient ones. 2 More comments are added. 3 A new test example Lbig is added. In this example, the maximal degree of freedom is about 110,000. It costs only 60 sec on a Pentium IV 1.4GHz desktop PC. 4 Corrections made according to the M-Lint suggestions. The package, go to:. Matlab Central File Exchange.
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MathSity: April 2007
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Anything related to mathematics is more than welcome here! Friday, April 27, 2007. System: MacBook Intel-Mac OS X 10.4. 1 Make sure development libraries are installed. They are available from OS X installation DVD. Or you can go to HPC for Mac. 2 If you want to use gltools, see the following instruction by Omar Lakkis. Before installing gltools, one must make sure GL are present. A quick check can be performed by doing. Which in my case gave me]. This information is important for later.]. See my old post.
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MathSity: December 2005
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Anything related to mathematics is more than welcome here! Monday, December 19, 2005. Screen is a terminal multiplexer that allows you to manage many processes through one physical terminal. Each process gets its own virtual window, and you can bounce between virtual windows interacting with each process. The processes managed by screen continue to run when their window is not active. How to use it? Friday, December 09, 2005. The advantages of LaTeX are that. 2 It's available for many machines. 3 LaTeX e...
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MathSity: February 2007
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Anything related to mathematics is more than welcome here! Wednesday, February 28, 2007. Firefox Gmail is a good solution to mail, better than Windows Mail, Outlook, and Mozilla Thunderbird. Mac Mail is the best but I lost my mac. With those shortcut, you can mange Gmail efficiently. (Sorted by my usage.). G i go to inbox. G a go to all mail. G s go to starred mail. U return conversation list. K move to newer conversation. J move to older converstation. Newsprint) unappealing, and the margins and paginat...