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Conference rusure::math

Title:Mathematics at DEC
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2083
Total number of notes:14613

150.0. "Mr. Matrix" by HARE::STAN () Mon Sep 17 1984 05:43

I received the following ad in the mail:

			MR. MATRIX

	Matrix Manipulation Software for the IBM PC

     Mr. Matrix can multiply, invert, transpose, and general-
ly  keep track  of and  manipulate up to 25 matrices.  It can
handle  matrices with  real entries;  matrices  with  complex
entries;  or matrices with  entries  in the finite  fields of
order p,  p squared, 8, 16, or 27.  In addition,  it can test
matrices for being orthogonal, symplectic, or unitary; it can
calculate determinants; and--to a limited extent--it can find
eigenvalues of matrices with real entries.  Apart from matrix
calculations,  the program can,  of course,  do scalar arith-
metic in any of the aforementioned fields. You will find this
to be useful when doing calculations in these fields, even if
what you're doing doesn't involve matrices at all.

     Mr. Matrix is not  the last word  on numerical accuracy.
Round off errors do occur; overflows might. Nevertheless, the
program gives good results for the kind of matrices that tend
to arise in linear algebra courses,  linear programming prob-
lems, etc. Then too, when it is used over a finite field, the
question of numerical accuracy does not arise.

     The program is currently available  for the  IBM PC with
DOS.  Any size (i.e.,  memory capacity in kilobytes)  PC will
do;  only 1 disk drive  is needed;  and the program will work
with any printer--or without a printer.

Mr. Matrix, $20.00, no  additional  charges  for  postage  or
handling, NJ residents add 6% sales tax.

Polygonal Publishing House
210 Broad Street
Washington, NJ 07882
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