Visual Studio Magazine: Computing the Determinant of a Matrix Using Gaussian Elimination to Row Echelon Form with C#
Computing the Determinant of a Matrix Using Gaussian Elimination to Row Echelon Form with C#
TechRepublic: Implementation of Complex Matrix Inversion Using Gauss-Jordan Elimination Method in Verilog
We at Gaussian are saddened by the passing of Prof. George A. Petersson on . George was a long time Gaussian collaborator, contributing the Complete Basis Set (CBS) high accuracy energy models and the Intrinsic Reaction Coordinate Maximum Energy (IRCMax) method for locating transition states to the Gaussian program. (See below for a brief description of Complete Basis Set ...
Gaussian 16 is the latest in the Gaussian series of programs. It provides state-of-the-art capabilities for electronic structure modeling. Gaussian 16 is licensed for a wide variety of computer systems. All versions of Gaussian 16 contain every scientific/modeling feature, and none imposes any artificial limitations on calculations other than your computing resources and patience. Please ...
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Gaussian 16 is the latest version of the Gaussian series of electronic structure programs, used by chemists, chemical engineers, biochemists, physicists and other scientists worldwide. Gaussian 16 provides a wide-ranging suite of the most advanced modeling capabilities available. You can use it to investigate the real-world chemical problems that interest you, in all of their complexity, even ...
GaussView 6 is the most advanced and powerful graphical interface available for Gaussian 16. With GaussView, you can build or import the molecular structures that interest you, set up, launch, monitor and control Gaussian calculations, and view the predicted results graphically, all without ever leaving the application. GaussView 6 includes many new features designed to make working with large ...