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 Hmm, the Octave-related information is sadly outdated :( Probably still based on Octave 3.0.x. I believe 3.2.x would also perform better in the benchmarks.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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net Dev2Dev email is sponsored by: Show off your parallel programming skills. Enter the Intel(R) Threading Challenge 2010. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-thread-sfd _______________________________________________ Octave-dev mailing list Octave-dev@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/octave-dev