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Under the NSF funding for the prototype (2002-2003) we developed modules for

    Nonlinear Equation
    Interpolation

 

Under the second NSF grant (2004-2007) , we developed modules for

    Integration

    Ordinary Differential Equations
    Simultaneous Linear Equations

    Regression

Under the third NSF funding grant (2008-2010) we are developing modules for

    Differentiation

    Fundamentals of Scientific Computing (Introduction)

    Fast Fourier Transforms - Fall 2009

    Optimization - Fall 2009

    Partial Differential Equations - Spring 2010

 

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