Author: Trevor Misfeldt

CEM Solver at UT Austin

The folks at the Center for Electromechanics at University of Texas at Austin (UT-CEM) are doing some neat simulation projects with power systems, and we were honored to learn that NMath is at the core of their CEM Solver software. CEM Solver demonstrates substantial performance improvements over SimPowerSystems, reducing simulation time for a typical example from 23 minutes down to 30 seconds, fo...
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NMath and Silverlight

Customers have asked about using NMath from a Silverlight application. NMath uses unmanaged code--specifically, Intel's Math Kernel Library (MKL), an implementation of the BLAS and LAPACK standard. In Silverlight 4.0, you can use NMath in two ways. You can either use JavaScript to talk to the server and have NMath running there, or you can register classes as COM objects on the local machin...
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.NET Curve Fitting Applied to Golf

“I've heard people say putting is 50 percent technique and 50 percent mental. I really believe it is 50 percent technique and 90 percent positive thinking. See… but that adds up to 140 percent, which is why nobody is 100 percent sure how to putt!" - Chi Chi Rodriguez Two retired scientists, self-proclaimed duffers, came to us asking for help with their retirement project: to improve their puttin...
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Mono support

We are working hard on porting NMath to work with Mono on Linux and Mac OS X. A big thanks to CambridgeSoft for their help on this task. So far, so good. We will keep you updated... - Trevor [11/10/2010] Update: An alpha release of NMath and NMath Stats is now available for Mono. If you are interested in joining the alpha program, please contact Amy at sales@centerspace.net.
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