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Re: package contribution
From: |
Sebastian Schöps |
Subject: |
Re: package contribution |
Date: |
Fri, 20 Dec 2013 14:27:00 +0100 |
Hey guys,
indeed I am on holidays, hence I only give short feedback. There will be
relaunch (official 1.0 release) of my field/circuit package in jan or feb 2014.
The current name is "fides" (https://bitbucket.org/schoeps/fides), the new name
will be "niobe".
The functionality of "emf" seems not to be present in fides/niobe. I would
really appreciate to include it. Let's talk about this next year, ok?
Bye
Sebastian
Am 20.12.2013 um 12:49 schrieb c. <address@hidden>:
>
> On 20 Dec 2013, at 12:22, Wang S <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Dear Carlo,
>>
>> Thank you very much for your reply.
>> Yes, I know mercurial.
>> currently I only know basic usage of svn, git and mercurial, though I have
>> used Octave for several years. I'm continuing learning the version-control
>> tools.
>>
>> I developed this package because my work need it but I could not find an
>> existing Octave package on electromagnetic circuit/field simulation that
>> fits my work.
>> What is the EMF Octave package name developed by Sebastian? If it can
>> satisfy my work as well, I'll use it :)
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Wang S
>
> If you are interested in coupling of electrical circuits and EM fields you
> might want to discuss more with Sebastian as that was the topic of his PhD.
> I guess he is already on holidays, though, as I got an away message before
> when i CC-d him to the previous message ...
> In the meantime you can have a look at his slides for the latest Octave
> Conference:
>
> http://wiki.octave.org/OctConf_2013#FEM_mash-up_and_Octave
>
> c.
>
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