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News Release from: Extreme Optimization | Subject: Mathematics Library for NET V1.2
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 January 2006
Mathematics library includes double the
classes
Version 1.2 of the Extreme Optimisation Mathematics Library for NET supports a significantly wider range of applications than its predecessor.
Extreme Optimisation, a provider of numerical components for Microsoft's NET platform, has released version 1.2 of the Extreme Optimisation Mathematics Library for NET The Extreme Optimisation Mathematics Library for NET includes classes for complex numbers, curve fitting, solving equations, function optimisation in one or more dimensions, numerical integration and differentiation, real and complex vectors, matrices and matrix decompositions, and various special functions
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 4 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The linear algebra code uses processor optimised versions of the standard BLAS and Lapack packages.
The new version adds support for advanced nonlinear curve fitting, optimisation in one or more dimensions, solving systems of nonlinear equations.
It also contains an extensive set of classes for complex linear algebra.
"We're very excited about this release", said Jeffrey Sax, architect of the library.
"We have expanded significantly the range of applications our library supports".
"We almost doubled the number of classes".
"We now have the most powerful curve fitting for the NET platform".
The Extreme Optimisation Mathematics Library for NET is available for purchase from $495 for a single developer licence.
A free 60-day evaluation version is available for download from the Extreme Optimisation website.
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