Have you looked at Incanter? (http://incanter.org/)

On Dec 5, 3:27 pm, Robert McIntyre <r...@mit.edu> wrote:
> I'm trying to use clojure for scientific data analysis but I keep
> running into lacunas of functionality.
>
> I'd love to hear the community's recommendations and experiences with this:
>
> Is there a standard way to do things like:
> 1. take the convolution of two vectors
> 2. work with imaginary numbers, quaternions, octonions, etc
> 3. work with matrices of arbitrary dimension
> 4. Fourier transform ( in multiple dimensions)
> 5. integration / finite difference
> 6. symbolic manipulation as in sage
> 7. minimizing non-linear functions
> 8. finding zeros of non-linear functions
>
> thank you all in advance for any recommendations you might have.
>
> --Robert McIntyre

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