Name | Modified | Size | Downloads / Week |
---|---|---|---|
Parent folder | |||
howToUseGUI.pdf | 2015-02-11 | 203.5 kB | |
HelpFileCommandLineFunctions.pdf | 2014-05-20 | 66.5 kB | |
Totals: 2 Items | 270.0 kB | 0 |
1. WHAT? MATSLISE is a Matlab application for the numerical study of Sturm-Liouville problems. MATSLISE allows one to compute the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions and to display them graphically. The numerical methods used are the CP methods (abbreviation for Constant reference potential Pertubation Method). This version of MATSLISE does not need the Matlab symbolic toolbox. MATSLISE comes with a Graphical User Interface (GUI) which makes the package user-friendly and easy-to-use. The MATLAB functions underlying this GUI can however also be accessed from the command line or from other scripts or functions. 2. HOW TO START? Downloading and unzipping the MATSLISE package into a 'matslise' directory. MATSLISE is started by changing to the 'matslise' directory (or adding this directory and its subdirectories to the search path) and typing 'matslise' on the Matlab command line. 3. REQUIREMENTS This version of MATSLISE was developed on Matlab version R2013b. MATSLISE uses the new Class-Degnition Syntax introduced with Matlab software version 7.6, therefore the MATSLISE package does not work in earlier versions of Matlab. 4. HELP The MATSLISE helpfiles can be accessed from the MATSLISE graphical user interface. 5. DISCLAIMER MATSLISE is freely available for non-commercial use. In no circumstances can the authors be held responsible for any deficiency, fault or other mishappening with regard to the use or performance of MATSLISE. ******************************************************************* Department of Applied Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics Ghent University Krijgslaan 281 - S9 B-9000 Gent, Belgium Veerle Ledoux Marnix Van Daele Guido Vanden Berghe *******************************************************************