M A G N i T U D E
++S! ++b5! ++Ix
Multiphysics V4.1
(c) Comsol
SUPPLIER...: Team MAGNITUDE 2011 DATE......: 20/03/2011
CRACKER....: Team MAGNITUDE 2011 SIZE......: 1 DISK
PACKAGER...: Team MAGNITUDE 2011 PROTECTION: License
The COMSOL Multiphysics simulation software environment facilitates
all steps in the modeling process ? defining your geometry, meshing,
specifying your physics, solving, and then visualizing your results.
Model set-up is quick, thanks to a number of predefined physics
interfaces for applications ranging from fluid flow and heat transfer
to structural mechanics and electromagnetic analyses. Material
properties, source terms and boundary conditions can all be arbitrary
functions of the dependent variables.
Predefined multiphysics-application templates solve many common
problem types. You also have the option of choosing different physics
and defining the interdependencies yourself. Or you can specify your
own partial differential equations (PDEs) and link them with other
equations and physics.
http://www.comsol.com/products/multiphysics/
1. Unpack&Install
2. Read .txt from /MAGNiTUDE dir
3. Enjoy!
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astronomers divided the stars into six magnitudes. First-magnitude
stars were the brightest, and sixth-magnitude stars were the
faintest. This system has been kept in modern times, when the new era
of MAGNiTUDE has started.
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Ascii by the Dynamic Trio: S!, b5! and Ix - (c) SAC 2005