MathLetter #4, July 2009
This fourth edition of MathLetter gives you a sneak preview at upcoming MathModelica, that will be launched in august 2009, information on the latest MathCode version, and finally information on the upcoming Modelica conference.
MathModelica 2.1 soon released
Version 2.1 of MathModelica, scheduled for release in August 2009, includes several new features, such as new model libraries, extended analysis capabilities and a new publishing feature.
Learn more about the upcoming release here.
Systems Biology Add-on
In parallel to the release of MathModelica 2.1 a beta release of a new MathModelica add-on for systems biology modeling will be released.
Get a sneak peek of this new add-on here.
MathCode now Mathematica 7 compatible
Version 1.4.2 of MathCode C++ and 1.2.2 of MathCode F90 where released on May 12th 2009. With these releases both editions of MathCode are now compatible with Mathematica 7.
You can read more about MathCode here.
Modelica 2009
The The 7th International Modelica Conference will be held in Como, Italy, the 20th - 22nd of September 2009. During the conference you will be able to discover what others are doing with Modelica, as well as to have the opportunity to visit with MathCore representatives and see the latest MathModelica news. Among the presented papers you will find the following:
- Building and Solving Nonlinear Optimal Control and Estimation Problem, Jan Poland, Alf Isaksson, Peter Aronsson
- Creating a Bridge between Modelica and the Systems Biology Community, Jan Brugård et. al.
- MathModelica - modeling simulation documentation analysis, Jan Brugård and Peter Aronsson
- Physical Unit Checking with Understandable Error Reporting Peter Aronsson and David Broman
Mathematica 2009
The International Mathematica Users Conference 2009 will be held in Champaign, USA, the 22nd - 24th of October 2009. Find out what others are using Mathematica for and take the opportunity to visit with MathCore representatives to learn about the latest MathModelica news.
