Introduction

This is a brief documentation for using pyProximation. pyProximation was originally written to solve systems of integro-differential equations via collocation method in arbitrary number of variables. The current implementation of the method is based on a finite dimensional orthogonal system of functions.

Requirements and dependencies

Since this is a python package, so clearly one needs have python available. pyProximation relies on the following packages:

For the symbolic computation, pyProximation need the presence of either sympy or sage.

Download

pyProximation can be obtained from https://github.com/mghasemi/pyProximation.

Installation

To install pyProximation, run the following in terminal:

sudo python setup.py install

Documentation

The documentation of pyProximation is prepaqred via sphinx.

License

pyProximation is distributed under MIT license:

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2016 Mehdi Ghasemi

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