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    TU Calc

    TU Calc

    Simple tool for numerical calculation

    TU Calc is a modular tool that aims to gather numerical methods for solution of mathematical problems. Interacting with the user through a GUI that is analogous to the windows desktop.
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    CAUS was developed using Visual Basic Version 6.0. This software can be used for classifying constraints as either 'necessary' or 'redundant' in small-sized linear and 2-variable quadratic programming problems. This software is provided "as is" with no warranty of any kind. It is intended for demonstration purposes only. Acknowledgements: ----------------- CAUS was designed and developed by Ashok Krishnamurthy, Graduate Student (2000-2001), University of Windsor, ON, Canada.
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