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Version 2 of the MISER3 software is now commercially
available. The corresponding manual can be obtained, free of charge, by
following the instructions on this page.
The manual contains the following information.
A
description of some of the theoretical aspects associated with using
MISER3 to solve problems described by differential equations.
A discussion
of constrained mathematical programming problems.
How to run
MISER3 together with a variety of coded test problems.
How to run
MISER3 to solve problems described by difference equations.
Information
on error returns and the testing of function and gradient calculations.
The manual is available as a pdf file.
Click here to view the MISER3.2 manual
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If you require further information, email fisher@maths.uwa.edu.au