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From: David Abrahams (dave_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-07-24 18:56:32
Michael Stevens <Michael.Stevens_at_[hidden]> writes:
> A quick last minute contribution to this thread.
>
> There was a fair bit of incidental information in the discussion. If
> anyone wants to formalise things a little further one good place to put
> is the Boost Wiki. There is already a page there regarding uBLAS and a
> page on uBLAS and Linear Algebra which could be usefuly updated and
> extended.
>
> David originally asked about the following techniques.
>
> LU factorization
> Cholesky factorization
> Gaussian Elimination
> Ordinary Least Squares Regression
>
> Most of these are well covered by the current set of uBLAS binding to
> Atlas.
Can that binding be used on Win32 (other than through cygwin)?
> Going a little further from Least Squares to general estimation
> techniques it may be worth looking at my one Bayes++ library. This
> is uBLAS based and does all the linear algebra work for a wide range
> of estimation techniques. Least squares can be simply implemented as
> stationary model. See http://bayesclasses.sourceforge.net/
-- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com
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