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In addition to John W. Eaton, several people have written parts
of liboctave.
- A. Scottedward Hodel (scotte@eng.auburn.edu) contributed a number
of functions including
expm, qzval, qzhess,
syl, lyap, and balance.
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R. Bruce Tenison (Bruce.Tenison@eng.auburn.edu) wrote the
hess and
schur functions.
Special thanks to the following people and organizations for
supporting the development of Octave:
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Digital Equipment Corporation, for an equipment grant as part of their
External Research Program.
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Sun Microsystems, Inc., for an Academic Equipment grant.
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The University of Texas College of Engineering, for providing a
Challenge for Excellence Research Supplement, and for providing an
Academic Development Funds grant.
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Texaco Chemical Company, for providing funding to continue the
development of this software.
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Noel Bell, Senior Engineer, Texaco Chemical Company, Austin Texas.
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James B. Rawlings, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical
Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin.
Portions of this document have been adapted from the gawk,
readline, gcc, and C library manuals, published by the
Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
This project would not have been possible without the GNU software used
in and used to produce Octave.
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