Boost is an unmitigated nightmare. What exactly do you need? DLMF is a good reference:
http://dlmf.nist.gov/19.39 Matt On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 11:03 PM, Oxberry, Geoffrey Malcolm < [email protected]> wrote: > If the license is an issue, you could also try Boost (though you may need > to write a shim for it depending on what language you’re using) or Cephes. > > From: Mark Adams <[email protected]> > Date: Friday, October 21, 2016 at 8:59 PM > To: Geoffrey Oxberry <[email protected]> > Cc: For users of the development version of PETSc <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [petsc-dev] elliptic functions > > GSL is a GNU math library. It seems to have exactly what we need. > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 11:30 PM, Oxberry, Geoffrey Malcolm < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Do you mean GSL? >> >> From: <[email protected]> on behalf of Mark Adams < >> [email protected]> >> Date: Friday, October 21, 2016 at 8:28 PM >> To: For users of the development version of PETSc <[email protected]> >> Subject: [petsc-dev] elliptic functions >> >> Not really a PETSc issue but I need elliptic functions and I tried >> downloading GLP but I am getting error with dynamic libs. Matlab and >> Mathematica have them, maybe that is a route in PETSc. Anyone have any >> advice on better options to get elliptic functions in a code? >> Mark >> > > -- What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their experiments lead. -- Norbert Wiener
