From: Thierry on 1 Jul 2010 21:20 Hi, I have a matlab application which uses what it seems Catalytic Fixed- Point functions. is there any chance to get the Catalytic Fixed-Point Toolbox for free? if not, i have the matlab integrated fixed point toolbox. can this be of any use? sorry for my vague question cheers
From: Marc on 2 Jul 2010 01:20 Thierry <thierrybingo(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message <7d82a5b0-7b87-4a29-b090-1c40c4beedeb(a)d16g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>... > Hi, > I have a matlab application which uses what it seems Catalytic Fixed- > Point functions. is there any chance to get > the Catalytic Fixed-Point Toolbox for free? if not, i have the matlab > integrated fixed point toolbox. can this be of any use? sorry for my > vague question > > cheers Thierry As far as I know, MATLAB does not support any Catalytic FP Toolbox. As for your question regarding fixed point toolbox, as far as I know, FP is a programming/speed function and has nothing to do with catalysis. So I wonder if the use of the term Catalytic is being used to describe speed.
From: Thierry on 2 Jul 2010 06:14 > Thierry > > As far as I know, MATLAB does not support any Catalytic FP Toolbox. As for your question regarding fixed point toolbox, as far as I know, FP is a programming/speed function and has nothing to do with catalysis. So I wonder if the use of the term Catalytic is being used to describe speed. thanks Marc for your reply. Please have a look at : www.embedded-computing.com/pdfs/Catalytic.Nov05.pdf. it seems it is a package developed by Catalytic Inc.
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