On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Moreno Marzolla
<mor...@moreno.marzolla.name> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I just stumbled upon this paper:
>
> "A computational evaluation of some free mathematical software for
> scientific computing", to appear in Elsevier' Journal of Computational
> Science. The paper is available here:
>
> http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jocs.2010.06.002
>
> (at the moment it is freely accessible, so you don't need a subscription
> to the journal). The paper compares some free mathematical software,
> specifically FreeMat, Mathnium, Octave, R and Scilab. As such I thought
> it could be of interest here.
>
> Regards,
>
> Moreno.
>
Hmm, the Octave-related information is sadly outdated :( Probably
still based on Octave 3.0.x. I believe 3.2.x would also perform better
in the benchmarks.

regards

-- 
RNDr. Jaroslav Hajek, PhD
computing expert & GNU Octave developer
Aeronautical Research and Test Institute (VZLU)
Prague, Czech Republic
url: www.highegg.matfyz.cz

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