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2005-04-16Distfiles with the same name but differentwiz1-4/+4
contents need a DIST_SUBDIR -- make it so for the newmat10B case.
2005-04-15distfile changed on master site; now known as newmat10B (but no suchjschauma1-4/+4
distfile) Changes since newmat10A are mostly cosmetic with minor bugfixes.
2005-02-23Add RMD160 digests in addition to SHA1 ones.agc1-1/+2
2002-10-16Initial import of math/newmat into pkgsrc:jschauma1-0/+5
This C++ library is intended for scientists and engineers who need to manipulate a variety of types of matrices using standard matrix operations. Emphasis is on the kind of operations needed in statistical calculations such as least squares, linear equation solve and eigenvalues. It supports matrix types: Matrix (rectangular matrix); UpperTriangularMatrix; LowerTriangularMatrix; DiagonalMatrix; SymmetricMatrix; BandMatrix; UpperBandMatrix; LowerBandMatrix; SymmetricBandMatrix; IdentityMatrix; RowVector; ColumnVector. The library includes the operations *, +, -, *=, +=, -=, Kronecker product, Schur product, concatenation, inverse, transpose, conversion between types, submatrix, determinant, Cholesky decomposition, QR triangularisation, singular value decomposition, eigenvalues of a symmetric matrix, sorting, fast Fourier and trig. transforms, printing and an interface with Numerical Recipes in C. It is intended for matrices in the range 10 x 10 to the maximum size your machine will accommodate in a single array. The package works for very small matrices but becomes rather inefficient. A lazy evaluation approach to evaluating matrix expressions is used to improve efficiency and reduce use of temporary storage.