On 11/02/07, Patrick Alken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The "d" means double precision and I don't off hand know what the ge means, but you can read the blas docs for more info.
It means general. Multiplication of a vector by a matrix, and basic linear algebra in general, is a more delicate task that may be apparent at first sight. If you're familiar with vectorisation from GNU Octave and related languages, you may appreciate the need for the BLAs routines, especially on specialised hardware when it's available. Golub and Van Loan have a nice discussion of this subject in great depth, why we need saxpy and gaxpy operations, and why a function like "gsl_matrix_multiply()" wouldn't be as good as what we already have in BLAS. Cheers, - Jordi G. H. _______________________________________________ Help-gsl mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gsl
