A post from the time-machine {hard disk}. This is some stuff I have had since a long time on cyber media. Just for the record... ------------------------------------------- Notes for a small collection of articles on scientific computing with GNU/Linux.
Date :19th December 2004 Author: Muthiah Annamalai
Free Software & Free documentaiton. FDL'ed.
Target Auidence Professors, Scientists and students involved in research projects. Software developers, Engineers, Hackers.
Input Student/Industrial Project reports, Textbook solutions/Examples. Case study and comparisons. Enabling technology, and success stories. Integration of free tools. Eg: tieup the GNU Octave and OO.o spreadsheets. Get the experts, ask them to co-ordinate/contribute technology. Make it community involved project. Everyone wont need all of it, but all of them will need some of it. Research level, high quality presenatations, and no tolerance to plagiarism and bad material output.
Suggested Problems: Generics Linear Algebra, Matrix solvers, Plotting, Imaging IDE's. Extending GNU OCtave, SCilab,Lush, etc.
Solving circuits/equations, Using spice,GElectric.
Simulation environments/Workflow Flowdata, sciparts etc. Interfacing data to them
HDL simulation environments/languages. VHDL, Verilog
Wireless communication tools.
Microwave communication ,,. Fields visualisation.
CFD: flow modelling. Navier-Stokes Equation Discretization of PDE.
Symbolic computation. Integration, Differentiation.
Fourier analysis, Spectrum anaysis.
Data acquisition/control. Image, Audio, Video, RealTime control data.
FEM toolkits. VTK, MayaVi
Sky is the limit. SCi[lab] is the limit ? ;-) -------------------