On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Dmitri Pissarenko wrote:
Hello!
Is there a math library for Haskell, using which one can calculate eigenvalues
of matrices?
http://haskell.org/libraries/#numerics
Indexless linear algebra algorithms
They contain Eigensystem functions, but I remember that they were not
Keean Schupke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can I request 2 types, one for dense (complete) matricies and
another for sparse matricies?
...and maybe also put (!) in a class, so that it can be used as a general
indexing operator for all indexed data structures? (Or is this
already possible? I
Hello!
Is there a math library for Haskell, using which one can calculate eigenvalues
of matrices?
Thanks in advance
Dmitri Pissarenko
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On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 08:25:46PM +0100, Dmitri Pissarenko wrote:
Hello!
Is there a math library for Haskell, using which one can calculate eigenvalues
of matrices?
There is a binding to BLAS/LAPACK at http://www.isi.edu/~hdaume/HBlas/
but it might be too heavyweight for just calculating
Are you interested in seeing Haskell implementation of these
algorithms, or are you interested in using eignevalues in some Haskell
program?
I am interested in using eigenvalues in a Haskell program.
This seems like a perfect candidate for using FFI if you're just
looking for fast eigenvalue
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 20:41:28 +0100, Dmitri Pissarenko
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you interested in seeing Haskell implementation of these
algorithms, or are you interested in using eignevalues in some Haskell
program?
I am interested in using eigenvalues in a Haskell program.
This