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  2. Fast Library for Number Theory - Wikipedia

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    The Fast Library for Number Theory (FLINT) is a C library for number theory applications. The two major areas of functionality currently implemented in FLINT are polynomial arithmetic over the integers and a quadratic sieve .

  3. List of numerical-analysis software - Wikipedia

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    R is a widely used system with a focus on data manipulation and statistics which implements the S language. [29] Many add-on packages are available (free software, GNU GPL license). SAS, [30] a system of software products for statistics. It includes SAS/IML, [31] a matrix programming language.

  4. Statistica - Wikipedia

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    Statistica is a suite of analytics software originally developed by StatSoft and acquired by Dell in March 2014. The software includes an array of data analysis, data management, data visualization, and data mining procedures; as well as a variety of predictive modeling, clustering, classification, and exploratory techniques. [2]

  5. Sageworks - Wikipedia

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    Tourville, one of Hamilton's students, said she could program a financial analysis system after Hamilton said that no one has come up with a way to automate certain analyses. [4] In the late 1990s Hamilton and Tourville spent two years developing software for what was to be known as Sageworks' Financial Information into Narrative Data (FIND ...

  6. List of spatial analysis software - Wikipedia

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    CRAN site for Analysis of Spatial Data, R-Forge site: Analysis Full integration of spatial data analysis tools with the R: classes for spatial data; handling spatial data; reading and writing spatial data; point pattern analysis; geostatistics; disease mapping and areal data analysis; spatial regression and ecological analysis. R GPL-2: Google ...

  7. Compositional data - Wikipedia

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    In geology, a rock composed of different minerals may be a compositional data point in a sample of rocks; a rock of which 10% is the first mineral, 30% is the second, and the remaining 60% is the third would correspond to the triple [0.1, 0.3, 0.6].

  8. Aggregate (data warehouse) - Wikipedia

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    An aggregate is a type of summary used in dimensional models of data warehouses to shorten the time it takes to provide answers to typical queries on large sets of data. The reason why aggregates can make such a dramatic increase in the performance of a data warehouse is the reduction of the number of rows to be accessed when responding to a query.

  9. Genstat - Wikipedia

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    Genstat (General Statistics) is a statistical software package with data analysis capabilities, particularly in the field of agriculture. [2] [3] It was developed in 1968 by the Rothamsted Research in the United Kingdom and was designed to provide modular design, linear mixed models [4] [page needed] and graphical functions. [5]