Ashwin,
Neither issue is Chrono-related, but rather these are your typical Windows problems where the system must be able to find all required DLLs. You can do that by adding the path to where the necessary DLLs are to your PATH environment variable. You need to consult the documentation for the 3rd party libraries to understand where these are located (or else follow their installation instructions to properly set them up on your system).
For reference, here are the relevant entries in the PATH environment variable on my Windows machine:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\oneAPI\mkl\latest\redist\intel64
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2019a\bin\win64
You may need additional entries for each one of those and the proper paths will depend on what/how you installed these external packages. Again, this is *not* a Chrono installation issues, but rather an MKL and Matlab installation problem.
--Radu
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