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GAUSS (software)

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Developer(s)
  
Aptech Systems

Operating system
  
License
  
Initial release
  
1984; 33 years ago (1984)

Stable release
  
17 / 22 December 2016; 2 months ago (2016-12-22)

GAUSS is a matrix programming language for mathematics and statistics, developed and marketed by Aptech Systems. Its primary purpose is the solution of numerical problems in statistics, econometrics, time-series, optimization and 2D- and 3D-visualization. It was first published in 1984 for MS-DOS and is currently also available for Linux, macOS and Windows.

Contents

Examples of Functions Included in Run-Time Library

  • GAUSS has several Application Modules as well as functions in its Run-Time Library (i.e., functions that come with GAUSS without extra cost)
  • Qprog – Quadratic programming
  • SqpSolvemt – Sequential quadratic programming
  • QNewton - Quasi-Newton unconstrained optimization
  • EQsolve - Nonlinear equations solver
  • GAUSS Applications

    A range of toolboxes are available for GAUSS at additional cost. See https://www.aptech.com/products/gauss-applications/ for complete listing of products.

    References

    GAUSS (software) Wikipedia


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