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ASCEND is an interactive environment for modeling, debugging, and solving large systems of nonlinear algebraic or differential equations.
Its interactive design allows users to inspect and solve very difficult nonlinear systems. It includes plotting abilities and is scriptable.
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Version 0.9.6 of the ASCEND modelling environment has been
released. This version is mostly a bugfix release, with a
few improvements to packaging. We have released binaries of
ASCEND for Ubuntu 9.04, Fedora 9, and Windows with
Student proposals for work with ASCEND as part of this year's Google Summer of
Code have been announced on the GSOC website:
http://socghop.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2009/ascend
We would like to congratulate the five
ASCEND will be participating in the GSOC programme for 2009, meaning that we are now in a position to start talking to students who would like to make a contribution to our project. Applications open 23 Mar and close 3 Apr.
ASCEND is a
After upgrading our server to Ubuntu 8.04, our wiki and subversion repository are back online again. We have yet to reinstall our Buildbot, but all other project services should now be running well again (as of Monday 21 Jul 2008). (0 comments)
We are experiencing problems with our web server at CMU and will be offline for the next few days. Please check back on Tuesday 22 Jul. Apologies for the inconvenience. (0 comments)
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