what are the major scientific libraries?

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  • Lindon

    what are the major scientific libraries?

    whats the industry standard libraries for scientific mathematical
    programming? I did a few searchs and it seems Lapack and the Gnu
    Scientific Libraries are the two big ones, but what else? Any good
    link collections out there? Doesn't really matter what language
    (since its going to be either c/c++/fortran, right?)
  • Tak-Shing Chan

    #2
    Re: what are the major scientific libraries?

    On 4 Jul 2003, Lindon wrote:
    [color=blue]
    > whats the industry standard libraries for scientific mathematical
    > programming?[/color]

    Your local library
    Library of Congress
    British Library
    etc.

    Tak-Shing <g,d&r>

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    • Tak-Shing Chan

      #3
      Re: what are the major scientific libraries?

      On 4 Jul 2003, Lindon wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > whats the industry standard libraries for scientific mathematical
      > programming? I did a few searchs and it seems Lapack and the Gnu
      > Scientific Libraries are the two big ones, but what else? Any good
      > link collections out there? Doesn't really matter what language
      > (since its going to be either c/c++/fortran, right?)[/color]

      Redirection: sci.math.num-analysis. As your question has
      already been answered by their FAQ, it would probably be off
      topic there as well.

      Tak-Shing

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      • tom_usenet

        #4
        Re: what are the major scientific libraries?

        On 4 Jul 2003 01:35:47 -0700, lindintoshuser@ yahoo.com (Lindon) wrote:
        [color=blue]
        >whats the industry standard libraries for scientific mathematical
        >programming? I did a few searchs and it seems Lapack and the Gnu
        >Scientific Libraries are the two big ones, but what else? Any good
        >link collections out there? Doesn't really matter what language
        >(since its going to be either c/c++/fortran, right?)[/color]



        Tom

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