Re: Simulating electrochemical reactions with Mathematica
- From: "Nick J." <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 23:40:11 -0700
Evgenij,
I've only briefly skimmed through LEVMW's 167-page manual but I'm amazed at
the depth to this package and its documentation. This is an impressive
amount of work to make freely available (I saw no license restrictions at
all)! Its looks like it would be a powerful suite of tools for fitting data
to parametric models in the hands of those skilled in EIS. However, it
appears to assume a high level of EIS sophistication on the part of the
user. I had the impression that the Mathematica package was more of an
introductory tutorial kind of package, but unfortunately I was unable to
download the demo (got a "bad link" message). I was hoping to obtain some
kind of introductory tutorial to EIS and its modeling on a PC. Judging from
the LEVMW manual, I can see why EIS might not be a very widely used method
since there's obviously a formidable learning curve.
Regards,
Nick
"Evgenij Barsukov" <evgenij_b_no_spam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:dcr3dl$174$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 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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