Industial Applications of Computer Algebra
is an object oriented program to generate industial simulations
The package
is a joint development with M. Mnuk at the Institute of Informatics, Technical University of Munich. The package
implements some basic concepts found in object oriented programming. It is based on the notion of a class which is a structure containing variables and methods and which mimics classes from object oriented languages like C++ or Java. However, this package was not motivated by the wish to have an implementation of these languages in Mathematica, but primarily by the need to have hierarchically organized structures encapsulating data which could be used to facilitate and speed up the process of modeling and working with physical and technical objects (elements) - that is where the name comes from. Hence,
contain only those concepts which serve this particular goal. Since there is a substantial overlap in its goals and those of the object oriented programming, the package can be used in a variety of settings.
Examples using
Hamilton-Poisson Manifolds and Classes
Hamilton and Poisson Manifolds and Classes
Gerd Baumann
Created by Mathematica (September 15, 2003)