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  2. Comparison of linear algebra libraries - Wikipedia

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    General purpose numerical analysis library with C++, C#, Python, FreePascal interfaces. Armadillo [2] [3] NICTA: C++ 2009 12.6.6 / 10.2023 Free Apache License 2.0: C++ template library for linear algebra; includes various decompositions and factorisations; syntax is similar to MATLAB. ATLAS: R. Clint Whaley et al. C 2001 3.10.3 / 07.2016 Free BSD

  3. Comparison of numerical-analysis software - Wikipedia

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    C 1996 2.7, 1 June 2021 Free GPL: General purpose numerical analysis library. Targets Linux, can be built on almost any *nix OS with Ansi C compiler. ILNumerics: H. Kutschbach C#, PowerShell 2007 1.3.14, August 2008 Non-free Proprietary: aims .Net/mono, 2D/3D plottings (beta) IMSL Numerical Libraries: Rogue Wave Software: C, Java, C#, Fortran ...

  4. List of numerical libraries - Wikipedia

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    ALGLIB is an open source / commercial numerical analysis library with C++ version; Armadillo is a C++ linear algebra library (matrix and vector maths), aiming towards a good balance between speed and ease of use. [1] It employs template classes, and has optional links to BLAS and LAPACK. The syntax is similar to MATLAB.

  5. Linear code - Wikipedia

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    The code generated by H is called the dual code of C. It can be verified that G is a matrix, while H is a () matrix. Linearity guarantees that the minimum Hamming distance d between a codeword c 0 and any of the other codewords cc 0 is independent of c 0. This follows from the property that the difference cc 0 of two codewords in C is ...

  6. Comparison of programming languages - Wikipedia

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    The Computer Language Benchmarks Game site warns against over-generalizing from benchmark data, but contains a large number of micro-benchmarks of reader-contributed code snippets, with an interface that generates various charts and tables comparing specific programming languages and types of tests.

  7. Simulink - Wikipedia

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    MathWorks claims that, coupled with another of their products, [4] Simulink can automatically generate C source code for real-time implementation of systems. As the efficiency and flexibility of the code improves, this is becoming more widely adopted for production systems, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] in addition to being a tool for embedded system design work ...

  8. Polyspace - Wikipedia

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    Polyspace is a static code analysis tool for large-scale analysis by abstract interpretation to detect, or prove the absence of, certain run-time errors in source code for the C, C++, and Ada programming languages. The tool also checks source code for adherence to appropriate code standards.

  9. Java (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Java is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It is a general-purpose programming language intended to let programmers write once, run anywhere (), [16] meaning that compiled Java code can run on all platforms that support Java without the need to recompile. [17]