GSEIM: A General-purpose Simulator with Explicit and Implicit Methods
Mahesh B. Patil, Ruchita D. Korgaonkar, Kumar Appaiah

TL;DR
GSEIM is a versatile simulation software designed for solving ordinary differential equations, featuring flexible element integration methods and demonstrated through various simulation examples.
Contribution
The paper introduces GSEIM, a new general-purpose simulation package with innovative element incorporation techniques and comprehensive features for differential equation solving.
Findings
GSEIM effectively solves ordinary differential equations.
The package supports element addition via templates and subcircuits.
Simulation examples showcase GSEIM's capabilities.
Abstract
A new simulation package, GSEIM, for solving a set of ordinary differential equations is presented. The organisation of the program is illustrated with the help of a block diagram. Various features of GSEIM are discussed. Two ways of incorporating new elements in GSEIM, viz., as a template and as a subcircuit, are explained by taking a specific example. Simulation examples are described to bring out the capabilities of GSEIM.
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