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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications High Performance Computing Differential Equations Post 302374424 by Neo on Tuesday 24th of November 2009 11:51:03 AM
Old 11-24-2009
A simple Google search would have yielded results like this:

man calculus (n) - Integration and ordinary differential equations - Linux Manual - Digipedia

Why don't you try to solve on a single computer first?

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GPIV_VORSTRA(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   GPIV_VORSTRA(1)

NAME
gpiv_vorstra - Calculates the differential quantities vorticity, shear strain and normal strain from PIV data. SYNOPSIS
gpiv_vorstra [-d N] [-h | --help] [-n | -o | -s] [--no_g ] [-p | --print] [-g | --g] [-v | --version] [filename] < stdin > stdout DESCRIPTION
gpiv_vorstra calculates the differential quantities like vorticity, shear strain and normal strain from PIV data. You can choose from sev- eral differential schemes: central differentiation, least squares, Richardson extrapolation and circulation method. Circulation method only allows one to calculate vorticity, but no strain. The output can be generated as ASCII data containing four columns or as GNUPlot Data for- mat that allows one to view/print the data as contour plots. The configuration parameters (containing the POST key) may be overruled by the command line options, as explained below. Options -d N Differential type to be used: central difference (N=0), least squares (N=1), Richardson interpolation (N=2), circulation method (N=3) -h | --help On-line help -n Calculate normal strain of the PIV data. As an alternative the program may be called by its nickname gpiv_nstrain. In combination with filename the output will be written to filename.nstr. -o Calculate vorticity of the PIV data. As an alternative the program may be called by its nickname gpiv_vorty. In combination with filename the output will be written to filename.vor. -p | --print Print parameters, command line options and eventually used input and output filenames to stdout. The output is identic of file- name.par, in case filename is used. -s Calculate shear strain of the PIV data. As an alternative the program may be called by its nickname sstrain. In combination with filename the output will be written to filename.sstr. -g Show contour plot of the output with gnuplot. --no_g Suppresses to show contour plot of the output with gnuplot. -v | --version Print version information on standard output, then exit successfully. filename Input PIV data file. Overrides stdin and stdout. The output will be written to filename.vor with -o, filename.nstr with -n or file- name.sstr with -s. Parameters are stored in filename.par and may be used for future use by including them in ./gpivrc. SEE ALSO
gpivtools AUTHOR
Gerber Van der Graaf 8 November 2006 GPIV_VORSTRA(1)
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