Xref: utzoo comp.lang.c:13713 comp.lang.c++:1856 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!unido!rubmez!frei From: frei@rubmez.UUCP (Matthias Frei) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++ Subject: Summary of repsones Keywords: Matrix Operations Message-ID: <183@rubmez.UUCP> Date: 31 Oct 88 13:32:20 GMT Organization: Ruhr Universitaet @ Bochum, Germany Lines: 42 Hy there, a lot of requests reached me, so i post the answers to my article: In article <175@rubmez.UUCP> I wrote: >Does anybody in netland have a free library >dealing with Operations for matrices (mul, inv ...) ? > >preferred is C++ , but a C-Source is good too. > >any comments gracefully accepted Bruce Cohen (brucec@demiurge.gwd.tek.com) wrote: > Doug Lea is working on one for the Gnu libg++ class library. I talked to > him last week at the Usenix C++ conference; he said he hoped to have the > whole library done and available to the world in January. If you want to > know more about the library in general, there's a paper on it in the > conference proceedings. To find out more about the Matrix class in > particular, send mail to him at dl@rocky.oswego.edu.usa Although I've got a tip for a good book: > Numerical Recipes in C, The Art of scientific compuing > by William H. Press > Cambridge University Press > 1988 In this book there a lot of sources for numerical algorithms, some of them dealing with matrix-operations. Did anybody in netland hack them into his machine, willing to mail them to me (frei@rubmez.ims.fhg.de) ? Thanks Matthias -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Snail-mail: | E-Mail address: Microelectronics Center | UUCP frei@rubmez.uucp University of Bochum | (...uunet!unido!rubmez!frei) 4630 Bochum 1, P.O.-Box 102143 | West Germany |