I don't get it. I looked at the documentation of TNT. But there is no mention of factorization schemes, eigenvalue computations, etc. Is TNT just a promise or a working linear algebra package?
 
Philippe Devloo
Campinas Brasil
----- Original Message -----
From: Denis Gerasimov
To: oon-list@oonumerics.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 3:10 PM
Subject: [oon-list] The Template Numerical Toolkit (TNT)

Hello list,

 

http://www.oonumerics.org/oon/ says:

 

“The Template Numerical Toolkit (TNT) for linear algebra is a successor to the Lapack++, Sparselib++, IML++, and MV++ packages. Its goal is to integrate these ideas into a generic algorithmic library, supporting generic user-defined data types, and increasing its functionality. C++.

 

I have downloaded the source code of this library but it seems that it doesn’t include the functions of the IML++ library.

 

Does anybody know why? Can I use IML++ library together with TNT or not?

 

Best regards,

Denis S Gerasimov

 


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