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Re: STELLA



Hi all,

I've been asked to go to a talk on a software called
STELLA. I think it's like Eureka, Derive and stuff like
that. i would like to hear any comments on STELLA from
any of you who know it:

-In which context do you use it? what type of models do
you simulate?

-level of your students?

-how is it compared to others referenced earlier on
this list?

I've never heard about that package, so I'd like to know
if it is worth to spend time on it.

Thanks all,

M.A.Santos
msantos@etse.urv.es

Check with Hans Niedderer: niedderer@PHYSIK.UNI-BREMEN.DE. He has done
extensive work with STELLA with students in modern physics topics.

Dewey

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Boise State University dykstrad@varney.idbsu.edu
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are not, however it may seem, uniquely determined by the external
world."--A. Einstein in The Evolution of Physics with L. Infeld,
1938

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