An intuitive tool for simulating mathematical models of cyber-physical systems and for visualizing them as plots or in 3D. Students as young as eight years and up to the PhD level use it to learn STEM subjects. Researchers use it to develop better CPS technologies. It is distributed as free, open-source software under a BSD licence.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Working on First Release
In preparation for a four-hour tutorial next week, I am working on getting a collection of interesting examples that works correctly in Acumen, and that I can use as a basis for a tutorial. So far, I have been happy to find that a lot of text-book examples of differential equations compile correctly and produce sensible results when simulated. The examples that I have been looking at so far are mostly ODE's. I'd like to do some discrete systems next, and then follow that with hybrid examples.
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