[SciPy-dev] BVP code
eric
eric at scipy.org
Tue Apr 23 14:03:45 EDT 2002
Hey Anders,
Welcome. I'm glad SciPy is proving useful to you.
I'm not familiar with shooting routines. Can you give a little background on
what it is and perhaps a reference. SciPy will ideally evolve into be a
repository of "best in class" algorithms that are peer reviewed. If your
algorithm is a general solver that fits this criteria, then it is likely of
interest. Please send a few more details.
thanks,
eric
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anders Lyckegaard" <al at ime.auc.dk>
To: <scipy-dev at scipy.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 1:37 PM
Subject: [SciPy-dev] BVP code
> Dear scipy-developers,
>
> This is my first post to this list.
>
> I have been working on a bit of code that implements a shooting routine for
> two point boundary value problems. It uses the SciPy routines odeint and
> fsolve, so I was wondering if the shooting routine would be of interest to
> the SciPy community.
>
> I am completely new to SciPy, and Scientific Computing with Python, so don't
> expect too much. I have only used SciPy for a few days now.
>
> I would also like to say that I think that SciPy is a great tool. It is nice
> to a somewhat larger collection of high quality modules for Scientific
> computing instead of all the small modules that are floating around the
> internet.
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Anders Lyckegaard
>
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