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MINMAX[[Gamma,Delta]]-SCILAB v1.0 MaxPlus Toolbox of Scilab
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Add MinMax[[gamma,delta]] arithmetic to Scilab
(based on the C++ library Lminmaxgd (see
http://istia.univ-angers.fr/~hardouin/outils.html and
http://amadeus.inria.fr/gaubert/PAPERS/MAX.html and http://maxplus.org for more
informations).
AUTHORS:
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L.Hardouin, B.Gruet, B.Cottenceau & M.Lhommeau
PROBLEMS:
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For problems, comments, suggestions ... send mail to :
lhommeau@istia.univ-angers.fr
hardouin@istia.univ-angers.fr
LICENSE:
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All sources are available.
LGPL.
AVAILABILITY:
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Works on Linux
Windows systems
Needs Scilab-3.1.1. or Scilab-3.0
Needs a C++ (ANSI) compiler available for the source versions.
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INSTALLATION (ONLY FOR THE SOURCE VERSION):
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WINDOWS :
For windows it is not necessary to build the toolbox.
A dll library is available in this distribution. But it is possible to build
library (with builder.sce).
LINUX :
We have to BUILD the system once executing
the scilab script "builder.sce" for that do ( inside scilab and
inside the correct directory which depends where we have put the minmaxgd
toolbox (probably in
contrib directory))
exec "builder.sce"
LOADING :
the toolbox is available after loading.
For that do (inside scilab and inside the correct directory) :
((if you have decompressed in the directory "contrib" the correct directory is
"contrib/Minmaxgd1.0")) :
exec "loader.sce"
You can add this instruction in your .scilab file
if you want that the toolbox be available at start-up
of scilab sessions.
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DEMOS :
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five maxplus demos are available in examples directory.
MANUAL :
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The documentation is not yet available, but papers and courses on maxplus
algebra are available at :
http://amadeus.inria.fr/gaubert
http://www-rocq.inria.fr/scilab/quadrat
http://www-rocq.inria.fr/scilab/cohen
http://maxplus.org/
http://www-rocq.inria.fr/scilab/cohen/SED/book-online.html (Where you can find
an electronic version of the reference book "SYNCHRONIZATION AND LINEARITY").
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