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Luc Maisonobe resolved MATH-271.
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Resolution: Fixed
Since neither MATH-269, not MATH-270 will be fixed, this issue which depends on
them cannot be fixed either.
> Take code from matrix-toolkits-java
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> Key: MATH-271
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-271
> Project: Commons Math
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 2.1
> Reporter: Sam Halliday
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> This is part of the proposal to integrate MTJ, netlib-java and commons-math
> which has been well received on the developers' list, @see
> http://www.nabble.com/commons-math,-matrix-toolkits-java-and-consolidation-tt23537813.html
> This depends on issue MATH-270.
> Matrix Toolkits for Java has functionality that is missing from commons-math,
> such as linear solvers, sparse storage classes and efficient implementations
> of standard algorithms using the BLAS/LAPACK API. As commons-math is starting
> to expand its linear algebra footprint, it makes a lot of sense for these
> projects to combine.
> The author of matrix-toolkits-java is happy to release all his code under an
> Apache licence. The maintainer of matrix-toolkits-java (i.e. me!) is happy to
> direct all future users of matrix-toolkits-java toward commons-math once the
> functionality is present. MTJ will then make a release with all classes being
> marked @Deprecated.
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