Scientific computing with D
BCS
none at anon.com
Fri Jan 30 08:43:33 PST 2009
Hello Lars,
>
> Myself, I've written/ported some routines for numerical
> differentiation and integration, one- and multi-dimensional
> root-finding and some very basic linear algebra, but so far only for
> personal use. Currently, I'm thinking of porting QUADPACK to D.
>
If you want, I can get you access to scrapple to host what you have.
> I think it would be really nice if many or all of the above mentioned
> things could be collected in a single library, together with all kinds
> of other stuff.
[...]
>
> So, what do you think? Am I making any sense? Am I the only one
> interested in these things?
>
The libs you list are rather scattered and I don't think they are likely
to be merged any time soon. OTOH some sort of snapshot pack that collects
stable versions that are known to work together might be practical.
> All of the above are, of course, my personal opinions. What are yours?
>
> -Lars
>
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