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dae-cpp: A simple but powerful C++ solver for Differential Algebraic Equation (DAE) systems

dae-cpp: A simple but powerful C++ solver for Differential Algebraic Equation (DAE) systems
dae-cpp: A simple but powerful C++ solver for Differential Algebraic Equation (DAE) systems
A cross-platform, parallel C++ library for solving a user-defined system of DAEs (an initial value problem). Please, see full description here. What's new Added Robertson Problem (a system of stiff Differential Algebraic Equations with a conservation law) as an example. The solver was tweaked for stiff problems and validated against MATLAB ode15s stiff DAE solver. Added MS Visual Studio 15 default project file to compile the solver and all the examples under Windows.
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Korotkin, Ivan
1ca96363-075e-41d9-a0c1-153c8c0cc31a
Korotkin, Ivan
1ca96363-075e-41d9-a0c1-153c8c0cc31a

(2019) dae-cpp: A simple but powerful C++ solver for Differential Algebraic Equation (DAE) systems. Zenodo doi:10.5281/zenodo.3241870 [Dataset]

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Abstract

A cross-platform, parallel C++ library for solving a user-defined system of DAEs (an initial value problem). Please, see full description here. What's new Added Robertson Problem (a system of stiff Differential Algebraic Equations with a conservation law) as an example. The solver was tweaked for stiff problems and validated against MATLAB ode15s stiff DAE solver. Added MS Visual Studio 15 default project file to compile the solver and all the examples under Windows.

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Published date: 25 June 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 471812
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/471812
PURE UUID: 06a9eea4-2ef2-44dd-bafb-364e52d993f9
ORCID for Ivan Korotkin: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5023-3684

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Date deposited: 21 Nov 2022 17:37
Last modified: 01 Aug 2023 01:52

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