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Modeling and Simulation in Scilab

Stephen L. Campbell (), Jean-Philippe Chancelier () and Ramine Nikoukhah ()
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Stephen L. Campbell: North Carolina State University, Department of Mathematics
Jean-Philippe Chancelier: Centre d’Enseignement et de Recherche en Mathéematiques et Calcul Scientifique, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées
Ramine Nikoukhah: INRIA

Chapter 3 in Modeling and Simulation in Scilab/Scicos with ScicosLab 4.4, 2010, pp 73-106 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract One of the fundamental problems in many areas of science and engineering is the problem of modeling and simulation. Scilab provides a large array of tools for developing and simulating models of several types. For several of these tools it is possible to use them with abbreviated commands and default values of some parameters. However, to know how to choose the appropriate tools and how to get the kind of answers desired, it is often necessary to know something about how the algorithms are set up and what to do if there are difficulties.

Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-5527-2_3

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