Re: Simulating electrochemical reactions with Mathematica



Nick J. wrote:

It would be tempting to spend $2000 on Mathematica and SERM if it included
an EIS simulation and fitting package. ;-)

Or just get LEVMW from Ross Macdonald web-site for free... http://www.physics.unc.edu/~macd/

It will direct you to Solartron site, where software can be
downloaded after registration.
Note that LEVMW is a windows program with graphical interface,
as oposite to original dos-y LEVM.

Regards,
Evgenij



"Mike" <m.HoneychurcNOSPAMh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:BF14E653.AF1E%m.HoneychurcNOSPAMh@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Some small changes to "Simulating electrochemical reactions with
Mathematica" (SERM) have been made. These are mostly typographical
corrections and changes to the stylesheets. A notebook has also been
included that compares the Thomas algorithm to the sparse matrix solver

that

is now inbuilt into Mathematica versions 5.0 and above.

Information about the SERM package can be found at:

http://www.ijournals.net/SERM/

Mike Honeychurch
SermREMOVETHIS@xxxxxxxxxxxxx




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