hi Akhilesh

many thanks for the information.

i'm going to forward this to the development list so everyone can take a look. (here at apache, we like to conduct as much business as possible on the public lists so that the whole community has the chance to enter into the discussion.)

- robert

On 4 Nov 2003, at 21:55, Akhilesh Maewal wrote:

This is prompted by the statements on the site that you are looking for
contributions for math packages.

You can use Jampack for a number of good math routines written by a very
well known researcher, who says, as the following exchange shows, that
the library is entirely in the public domain.



--- "G. W. Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It is entirely in the public domain. However, it is no longer being supported. You might want to consider Jama, another matrix package.

Best,
Pete Stewart


On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, akhilesh maewal wrote:


Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 11:05:20 -0800 (PST)
From: akhilesh maewal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Jampack

Hello Preofessor Stewart

Just found your Java suite Jampack on the web.

I could not find any document in the distribution
that
defines the terms of the license. In other words,
what
limitations do you have on the use of the
software?
Can I distribute it in a commercial package? I am
at a
very preliminary stage, and have no definite plans
of
this type at this time, but would like to make
sure
that in case I do, I do not infringe upon your
rights.

Sincerely Akhilesh Maewal

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