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MathWorks MATLAB R2019a v9.6.0.1174912 Update 5 Only Linux (x64)

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MathWorks MATLAB R2019a v9.6.0.1174912 Update 5 Only Linux (x64)

x64 | File Size: 7.18 GB

Description
Company MathWorks most complete software for computational computer produces; the main program the company that actually Passport is software MATLAB (short for Mat rix Lab Oratory and means lab Matrix) is one of the most advanced software, algorithms and math and a programming language developed generation fourth is possible to visualize and plot functions and data is provided. Icon and bookmark MATLAB with the manufacturer's logo is the same as the wave equation, L-shaped membrane and special functions have been extracted. MATLAB competitors such as Mathematica, Maple and Mathcad noted.

Facilities and software features MathWorks MATLAB
-perform a variety of complex mathematical calculations and heavy
-Development environment for managing code, files, and data
-explore ways to achieve this solution
-A variety of mathematical functions for linear algebra, statistics, Fourier analysis, optimization, filtering, numerical integration and ...
-drawing two-dimensional and three-dimensional graphics functions for visualizing data as
-Design and construction of user interfaces under the programming languages ​​C ++, C or Java
-Ability to test and measure the exact functions and graphs
-the possibility of communication signal processing, image and video
-There are various Jbhabzarhay engineering companies for specific applications such as
telecommunications, control, fuzzy, estimates, statistics, data collection, simulation systems,
neural networks, probability and ...
-Ability Computational Biology

System Requirements

OS:
-Ubuntu 18.10
-Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
-Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
-Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
-Debian 9
-Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (minimum 7.3)
-Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (minimum 6.7)
-SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12 (minimum SP2)
-SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 15
-SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 (minimum SP2)
-SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15

Note:
-Debian 8 is not supported as of R2019a.
-Support for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will be discontinued in an upcoming release.

CPU:
-Minimum:Any Intel or AMD x86-64 processor
-Recommended:Any Intel or AMD x86-64 processor with four logical cores and AVX2 instruction set support

RAM:Minimum:4 GB / Recommended:8 GB / For Polyspace, 4 GB per core is recommended

Graphics:No specific graphics card is required.
-hardware accelerated graphics card supporting OpenGL 3.3 with 1GB GPU memory is recommended.
-Use of vendor-supplied proprietary drivers is strongly recommended.

Disk:
-Minimum:3.1 GB of HDD space for MATLAB only, 5-8 GB for a typical installation
-Recommended:An SSD is recommended
-A full installation of all MathWorks products may take up to 26 GB of disk space

Whats New

MATLAB R2019a v9.6.0.1174912 Update 5
-On Linux and Mac platforms, MATLAB classifies class definition files as script files when accessed by soft link
-MATLAB does not start properly on some Mac systems
-MATLAB might crash when copying figures with complicated content
-makima' interpolation produces incorrect results with permuted grid coordinates and values.
-svd might fail to converge when operating on complex-valued matrices
-Dependency reports take a long time to complete
-Installer fails when using Add-On Explorer to install products if you set proxies in MATLAB
-svd can return invalid NaN values in the singular vectors of some rare matrices.
-Current object is an empty array after right-clicking on data tips
-Toolbox project files sometimes fail to open
-Axes toolbar is slow to appear or does not appear on direct hover

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MathWorks MATLAB R2019a v9.6.0.1174912 Update 5 Only Linux (x64)

MathWorks MATLAB R2019a v9.6.0.1174912 Update 5 Only Linux (x64)

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