On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Liam Healy <lhe...@common-lisp.net> wrote:
> On this and other mailing lists, there have been recent discussions of > "numerical lisp" which in one aspect or another has been the vision of many > of us, some for many years. My approach is to write libraries I think will > form a piece of the overall solution, with the hope that others will join > in and write compatible libraries that form another piece. So, I initially > wrote GSLL and then split the grid part out into Antik (which has other > features I adapted from my personal libraries). The grid functions can use > enhancement, but they are usable now for developing library ports. > > Stuff deleted ... > So, if anyone has thoughts on FLAME or any other library, I'll be happy to > contribute my ideas if it will help. > I would like to see links to additional special functions, such as http://www.netlib.org/amos/readme for Bessel functions of complex order. This one is written in FORTRAN-77. Several years ago, I did make links to it, but it was an ugly and painful effort using another library that does not function anymore. The next time the need arises, I will try again, and post the results to encourage wider usage. Mirko
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