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From: ILNumerics.Net support (info_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-02-19 09:57:29


Hi Hendrik,

you can try: http://ilnumerics.net - it is distributed under LGPL and aims
.NET/mono. Therefore it's intended to be used with C#, where the syntax is
mostly compatible to Matlab. If you're about number-crunching and need
_very_ high performance there might be a better choice. (But why not use
Fortran than?)

regards,
Haymo Kutschbach

> Hi all,
>
>
> until now, I used the GNU scientific library for my personal projects as
> a numeric workhorse. Its free availability and ability to easily
> interoperate with other toolkits (e.g. blitz++) made it the library of
> choice for most of my applications. But for my new project I want to
> choose a more liberal open source license (BSD), which makes it
> impossible to use the GSL library, being distributed under the GPL
> license.
>
> Do you know any good alternatives to the GSL usable with C++ which are
> distributed under a license which would be compatible with BSDv3? I am
> primarily interested in solving systems of linear equations/ matrix
> decomposition, random number generators and numerical integration using
> monte carlo algorithms.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Â Hendrik
>
>
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