MathWorks
Private | |
Industrie | Mathematical computin saftware |
Foondit | 1984 |
Heidquarters | Massachusetts, Unitit States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key fowk | CEO: Jack Little, Chief Mathematician: Cleve Moler |
Products | MATLAB, Simulink |
Wabsteid | www |
MathWorks is an American technological company that works for mathematical saftware[1].
Company logo
[eedit | eedit soorce]The logo represents a L-shapit object which is relatit tae the wave equation[2]. This wis the subject o Moler's thesis[3].
Who is Cleve Moler?
[eedit | eedit soorce]Cleve Moler is a famous mathematician. He is kent for his scienteefic beuks[4][5] and technical reviews[6][7][8].
Notable products
[eedit | eedit soorce]MathWorks is kent for makin powerful saftware usit in mony scienteefic and technical fields[9].
MATLAB
[eedit | eedit soorce]MATLAB is a programmin leid made for numerical analysis (especially numerical linear algebra)[10][11][12]. It is namit efter Matrix Laboratory.
Simulation saftware
[eedit | eedit soorce]MathWorks is an aw kent for thair simulation products. The maist famous ane is Simulink[13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. It is very popular as same as MATLAB. Thare is an aw SimEvents an Stateflow. SimEvents wis made tae simulate physical or dynamical events[20][21][22]. On the ither haund, Stateflow aims tae understand the state o fluid/atmospheric or ony ither kynd o flows[23][24][25][26][27].
Notes
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ Higham, Nicholas (16 Mairch 2017). "Tracing the Early History of MATLAB Through SIAM News". SIAM News. Archived frae the original on 25 Februar 2021. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
- ↑ This is a pairtial differential equation about waves.
- ↑ Haigh, Thomas (January 2008). "Cleve Moler: Mathematical Software Pioneer and Creator of MATLAB". IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. 30 (1): 87–91.
- ↑ Moler, C. B. (2011). Experiments with MATLAB. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
- ↑ Moler, C. B. (2004). Numerical computing with MATLAB. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
- ↑ Gupta, M. M. (1991). Numerical methods and software (David Kahaner, Cleve Moler, and Stephen Nash). SIAM Review, 33(1), 144-147.
- ↑ Moler, C., & Van Loan, C. (1978). Nineteen dubious ways to compute the exponential of a matrix. SIAM review, 20(4), 801-836.
- ↑ Moler, C., & Van Loan, C. (2003). Nineteen dubious ways to compute the exponential of a matrix, twenty-five years later. SIAM review, 45(1), 3-49.
- ↑ Welker, Grant (29 Mey 2017). "MathWorks now in more than 180 countries". Worcester Business Journal Online.
- ↑ Gilat, Amos (2004). MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications 2nd Edition. John Wiley & Sons.
- ↑ Quarteroni, Alfio; Saleri, Fausto (2006). Scientific Computing with MATLAB and Octave. Springer.
- ↑ Gander, W., & Hrebicek, J. (Eds.). (2011). Solving problems in scientific computing using Maple and Matlab®. Springer Science & Business Media.
- ↑ Binh, L. N. (2014). Optical fiber communication systems with Matlab and Simulink models. CRC Press.
- ↑ Stewart, R. W., Barlee, K. W., & Atkinson, D. S. (2015). Software defined radio using MATLAB & Simulink and the RTL-SDR. Strathclyde Academic Media.
- ↑ Chaturvedi, D. K. (2017). Modeling and simulation of systems using MATLAB and Simulink. CRC press.
- ↑ Bishop, R. H. (1996). Modern control systems analysis and design using MATLAB and SIMULINK. Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc..
- ↑ Xue, D., & Chen, Y. (2015). Modeling, analysis and design of control systems in MATLAB and Simulink. World Scientific Publishing.
- ↑ Yakimenko, O. A. (2019). Engineering Computations and Modeling in MATLAB®/Simulink®. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc..
- ↑ Klee, H., & Allen, R. (2016). Simulation of dynamic systems with MATLAB and Simulink. CRC Press.
- ↑ Gray, M. A. (2007). Discrete event simulation: A review of SimEvents. Computing in Science & Engineering, 9(6), 62-66.
- ↑ Harahap, E., Sukarsih, I., Gunawan, G., Fajar, M. Y., Darmawan, D., & Nishi, H. (2016). A Model-Based Simulator for Content Delivery Network using SimEvents MATLAB-Simulink. INSIST, 1(1), 30-33.
- ↑ Rahatulain, A., Qureshi, T. N., & Onori, M. (2014). Modeling and simulation of evolvable production systems using Simulink/SimEvents. In IECON 2014-40th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (pp. 2591-2596). IEEE.
- ↑ Zuliani, P., Platzer, A., & Clarke, E. M. (2013). Bayesian statistical model checking with application to Stateflow/Simulink verification. Formal Methods in System Design, 43(2), 338-367.
- ↑ Agrawal, A., Simon, G., & Karsai, G. (2004). Semantic translation of simulink/stateflow models to hybrid automata using graph transformations. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, 109, 43-56.
- ↑ Scaife, N., Sofronis, C., Caspi, P., Tripakis, S., & Maraninchi, F. (2004, September). Defining and translating a" safe" subset of simulink/stateflow into lustre. In Proceedings of the 4th ACM international conference on Embedded software (pp. 259-268).
- ↑ Hamon, G., & Rushby, J. (2004, March). An operational semantics for Stateflow. In International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering (pp. 229-243). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
- ↑ Hamon, G. (2005, September). A denotational semantics for stateflow. In Proceedings of the 5th ACM international conference on Embedded software (pp. 164-172).
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