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1.1 KiB
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This is a port of the GNU Scientific Library to the Ruby programming language.
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Things from GSL you can use in ruby-gsl:
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- some error handling (ch. 3 in the GSL documentation)
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- basic mathematical functions (ch. 4)
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- complex numbers (ch. 5)
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- functions for polynomial evaluation/roots (ch. 6)
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- most "special functions" (ch. 7)
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- vectors and matrices (ch. 8)
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- permutations (ch. 9)
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- combinations (ch. 10)
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- BLAS support (ch. 12)
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- linear algebra (ch. 13)
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- eigensystems (ch. 14)
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- numerical integration (ch. 16)
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- random number generation (ch. 17)
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- quasi-random sequences (ch. 18)
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- most random number distributions (ch. 19)
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- most statistical functions (ch. 20)
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- histograms (ch. 21)
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- Monte Carlo integration (ch. 23)
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- Simulated Annealing (not reliable) (ch. 24)
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- interpolation (ch. 26)
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- numerical differentiation (ch. 27)
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- Chebyshev approximation (ch. 28)
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- series acceleration (ch. 29)
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- Discrete Hankel Transforms (ch. 30)
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- 1-dimensional root-finding (ch. 31)
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- 1-dimensional minimization (ch. 32)
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- some functions for least-squares fitting (ch. 35)
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- physical constants (ch. 37)
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