We specialize in the development of advanced algorithms, and technical
computation using freely available software. Linux
is a free and stable, Unix operating system for Intel,
Dec Alpha and Power PC
systems. Linux supports the range of Free Software
Foundation compilers, allowing the acquisition of an incredible
variety of high quality scientific and engineering software systems
for practically no cost. In fact, this web site was created with free
Linux versions of the Netscape Navigator Gold browser and the Latex2Html
program. We recommend browsing the List
of Linux Software and the Netlib
sites to get a sense of what is available. Moreover, most of this
software is distributed in source code form. This allows the rapid development
and extension of algorithms and methods for a wide range of specialized
applications. We can provide a guide to the available software
modules for a particular application and consultation in its use, adaptation
, and integration . We can quickly create algorithms and fast prototypes for
a range of industrial problems. This allows for early identification
of problem areas, better definition of project goals, and a prediction
of success before spending a lot of money on programming and systems.
In other words, using the base of existing scientific software and our
collective and considerable experience we can provide an efficient and
focused research and development program.
We are currently developing software libraries related to wavelet based
methods for solving partial differential equations. Several papers describing
some of these methods can be found in the Publications
page.
We are preparing the following software libraries
Toolbox of basic wavelet constructions.
The Wavelet-Galerkin toolbox for partial differential equations.
The Invariant Wavelet transformation DSP toolbox.