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Source: ascend |
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Section: contrib/science |
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Priority: extra |
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Maintainer: John Pye <john@curioussymbols.com> |
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Build-Depends: scons, gcc, flex, bison, swig, python-dev, libufsparse-dev, libsundials-serial-dev, gfortran, scrollkeeper, refblas3-dev, lyx, ccache, libtktable-dev, tcl8.4-dev, tk8.4-dev |
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Standards-Version: 3.7.2 |
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Package: ascend |
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Architecture: any |
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, python, libufsparse, libsundials-serial0, refblas3, python-gtk2, python-matplotlib, python-numpy, tcl8.4, tk8.4, libtktable |
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Recommends: ipython, xgraph |
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Description:Solver for systems of equations and ODEs/DAEs. |
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ASCEND is a modelling and simulation environment for |
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solving systems of nonlinear equations. It includes |
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a modelling language, in which you write the equations |
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that represent your system-to-be-modelled, as well as |
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a user interface that lets to interact with your model, |
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solve it, adjust values, and report results. There is also |
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a model library with many example problems, and a database of |
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thermodynamic properties for various materials. |
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ASCEND was developed at Carnegie Mellon University starting |
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in the 1980s and continues as an active open source project. |
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This package includes both the mature Tcl/Tkl GUI and |
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the newer PyGTK-based GUI, as well as documentation |
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and the model library. |
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For more information, see our web page: |
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http://ascend.cheme.cmu.edu/ |
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