The theory of atlc
The finite differnece program atlc
is not that complex to understand, but neither is
it trivual. There are 5 places you will find information on the theory of atlc
.
- An article docs/qex-december-1996/atlc.pdf
written for the amatuer radio Journal QEX back in 1996. This gives a basic introduction, but it is
not up to date at all.
atlc
has changed a lot since 1996.
- The notes in the Word file docs/theory/atlc-theory1.doc This is written by me, for me and as such it is not written in a coherent way, but it might be
of use to someone.
- The notes in the Word file docs/theory/atlc-theory2.doc This is written by me, for me and as such it is not written in a coherent way, but it might be
of use to someone. DESPITE THE 2 AS A SUFFIX, THIS MIGHT BE EARLER THAN THE FILE MENTIONED
ABOVE, I DON'T KNOW.
- The notes in the StarOffice/OpenOffice file docs/theory/ideas-for-a-gui.sxw This is just a few thoughts I had on a GUI. There is no doubt a nice GUI
- Books on finite difference and EM theory.
atlc is written and supported by Dr. David Kirkby (G8WRB) It it issued under the GNU General Public License
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