On Nov 29, 2009, at 2:26 PM, Paul C. Leopardi wrote:

> GluCat ( http://glucat.sf.net ) currently uses uBLAS, which is part  
> of Boost.
> I'm looking at Eigen (
> http://www.macresearch.org/interview-eigen-matrix-library
> http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/
> http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Benchmark ) as a possible
> replacement. For GluCat integration into Sage, it would be nice to  
> have a
> library which used C++ templates, had interfaces to BLAS, LAPACK and  
> ATLAS
> for speed, supported sparse matrices, and supported multi-precision  
> (DD, QD)
> and arbitrary precision (MPFR) real and complex floating point.  
> Support for
> integers, rationals and finite fields would be a bonus, as would
> comaptibility with NumPy/SciPy.
> Best, Paul

That's a long wishlist. You might want to check out linbox 
http://www.linalg.org/ 
  (shipped with Sage, but only partially exposed to the Python level).

- Robert


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