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THE FAST MULTIPOLE METHOD (FMM)
A new generation of software for partial differential equations.
The amount of work scales linearly with the number of unknowns
and the user can control the desired precision.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The FMM Toolbox v1.02 provides a powerful set of algorithms for
the MATLAB® environment. Underlying our approach is a set
of optimized Fast Multipole Methods (FMMs), coupled to high-order,
black-box quadrature and interpolation tools. The FMM Toolbox
focuses on providing robust, fast, and high-order accurate solvers
for a core set of partial differential equations - including the
Laplace, Poisson and modified Helmholtz equations. These arise
throughout classical and modern physics, in areas such as electrostatics,
magnetostatics, incompressible flow, astrophsyics, and computational
chemistry.
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Named
one of the "Top Ten Algorithms of the Century" by Computing
in Science and Engineering Magazine! (Jan/Feb 2000)
Our solvers are flexible, easy to use, and easy to integrate into
your software. All we need is the data defining the problem - you
get the solution at any set of locations you choose. No grid generation
is required, saving you both time and effort. |
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PARTICLE INTERACTIONS |
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| FMMCOUL |
FMMDEBYE |
- Computes electrostatic fields at any set of target locations
due to a charge and dipole distribution you provide.
- Obtains results in O(N) time for N sources and targets.
- Provides tunable precsions (3,6,9 or 12 digit accuracy).
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- Computes screened electrostatic interactions
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| EASY TO USE! IN MATLAB®
THE COMMAND IS SIMPLE |
- P=FMMCOUL(SOURCES)
- P=FMMDEBYE(SOURCES,lambda), where lambda is the screening
length.
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| PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION
SOLVERS |
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ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY
The FMM Toolbox™ from MadMax Optics™ is your key to
speed, robustness, and accuracy. It is available for both commercial
and academic users and operates in the MATLAB® environment.
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FMM 2D Toolbox v 2.0 is under development - v 1.02 is no
longer available for download. |
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System Requirements |
View the User Manual |
Also available, FMMPART3D!
Selected 3D FMM components as a Fortran-callable subroutine library.
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