ann wrote:
> is it possible to install Matlab Simulink, Neural networks and  signal
> processing softwares in Android ?

Only if they are written to run on Android, and only if they can get by 
with little RAM and CPU time.

Matlab Simulink, for example, wants 512MB of RAM, which you are unlikely 
to find on a mobile phone, even if it were rewritten to run on Android. 
It is conceivable Matlab could create a cut-down version that run on 
Android, but since Simulink appears to be commercial software, *only* 
Matlab could create such a version.

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