A Numeric Library for Use in Modelica Simulations with Lapack, SuperLU, Interpolation, and MatrixIO
A. Sandholm, P. Bunus, und P. Fritzson. Modelica Conference 2006, Seite 285--292. The Modelica Association, (4--5 sep 2006)
Zusammenfassung
This paper introduces a numerical Modelica library that provides access to some of the most well-known powerful libraries for numerical methods. Our approach has been to develop wrappers that allow Modelica users easy access as functions both from textual and graphical Modelica environments. This library also includes additional external functions with corresponding Modelica wrappers to interpolate data and to read/write matrix data from/to files.
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%A Sandholm, Anders
%A Bunus, Peter
%A Fritzson, Peter
%B Modelica Conference 2006
%D 2006
%K scicos 00a71-theory-of-mathematical-modeling 00a72-general-methods-of-simulation 37m05-simulation-of-dynamical-systems
%P 285--292
%T A Numeric Library for Use in Modelica Simulations with Lapack, SuperLU, Interpolation, and MatrixIO
%U http://www.modelica.org/events/modelica2006/Proceedings/sessions/Session2c1.pdf
%X This paper introduces a numerical Modelica library that provides access to some of the most well-known powerful libraries for numerical methods. Our approach has been to develop wrappers that allow Modelica users easy access as functions both from textual and graphical Modelica environments. This library also includes additional external functions with corresponding Modelica wrappers to interpolate data and to read/write matrix data from/to files.
@inproceedings{citeulike:7795002,
abstract = {{This paper introduces a numerical Modelica library that provides access to some of the most well-known powerful libraries for numerical methods. Our approach has been to develop wrappers that allow Modelica users easy access as functions both from textual and graphical Modelica environments. This library also includes additional external functions with corresponding Modelica wrappers to interpolate data and to read/write matrix data from/to files.}},
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author = {Sandholm, Anders and Bunus, Peter and Fritzson, Peter},
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comment = {(private-note)I looked at this 2010-09-07 because I was interested in interpolating tabulated characteristics, but I don't know where the code is.},
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location = {Arsenal Research, Vienna, Austria},
month = sep,
organization = {The Modelica Association},
pages = {285--292},
posted-at = {2010-09-07 08:25:27},
priority = {5},
timestamp = {2019-02-25T04:46:24.000+0100},
title = {A Numeric Library for Use in {M}odelica Simulations with {L}apack, {S}uper{LU}, Interpolation, and {M}atrix{IO}},
url = {http://www.modelica.org/events/modelica2006/Proceedings/sessions/Session2c1.pdf},
year = 2006
}