bitmath.com
Mathematical and scientific programming consultancy, specializing in the area of physics modeling and the linux kernel.
Sometimes we suspect something can be done, but we do not know why, let alone how. If you think your idea has anything to do with physics, problem modelling or algorithms, I might be able to help you. If you imagine your idea eventually boils down to chrunching numbers in a computer or FPGA, I can most likely help you. If you would like to see your idea realized in terms of code running on linux, and you prefer it all to be completed in a simple fashion via virtual channels, you have come to the right place.
Henrik Rydberg holds a Ph.D in Physics and has over 25 years of experience with C/C++ programming. His work has attracted more than one thousand citations (PRL) and he has a record of innovation in high-profile projects (linkedin). He is also a well-known contributor in the open source community (bitmath.org, ohloh). Contact rydberg@bitmath.com for more information.
02Jan2012