Neil Dalchau ← Customer Feedback for Math.NET My Ideas Comments Add stochastic processes 11 votes Vote 0 votes Vote Vote Vote Sign in prestine Your email address Check! invalid email (thinking…) Reset or sign in with UserVoice password Forgot password? Create a password Your name I agree to the terms of service You'll receive a confirmation email with a link to create a password (optional). Signed in as (Sign out) Close Close 1 vote 2 votes 3 votes Remove votes You have left! (?) (thinking…) 0 comments · Math.NET Numerics · Admin → Neil Dalchau gave this 2 votes · February 01, 2011 ODE Solver(RK4 etc.) 23 votes Vote 0 votes Vote Vote Vote Sign in prestine Your email address Check! invalid email (thinking…) Reset or sign in with UserVoice password Forgot password? Create a password Your name I agree to the terms of service You'll receive a confirmation email with a link to create a password (optional). Signed in as (Sign out) Close Close 1 vote 2 votes 3 votes Remove votes You have left! (?) (thinking…) 2 comments · Math.NET Numerics · Admin → Neil Dalchau commented · February 01, 2011 I agree with fischi. If the .NET framework is to make inroads into scientific computing, then ODE solvers are mandatory. Having access to ODE solvers in .NET would basically turn me away from Matlab and over to .NET for nearly all of my work. Neil Dalchau gave this 3 votes · February 01, 2011
I agree with fischi. If the .NET framework is to make inroads into scientific computing, then ODE solvers are mandatory. Having access to ODE solvers in .NET would basically turn me away from Matlab and over to .NET for nearly all of my work.