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From: "Tim Davis" <davis@cise.ufl.edu>
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Subject: Re: MATLAB name puns/puzzles
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"Matthew Simoneau" <matthew@mathworks.com> wrote 
> I'm a MATLAB pun!  Thanks Tim.  I'm using it on my profile:

Avec plaisir  ;-) !

[This post brought to courtesy of the HackWorks, producer of
MATLAF and other pun-to-use software tools.  For your own
"my-name-in-MATLAF", please send your name, along with cash
or money order for negative $0.02 ... and I'll give it a
quick hack to see if I can make it work ...]

I failed at "Helen Chen" because there is no explicit
chain-rule symbolic simplification method in the Symbolic
Toolbox.  If there were, it would be great:

L = chol ( ... ) ;
chain (L(:,n))

Helen being the nth column of L of course.

:-}