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From: John Fuller (jfuller_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-11-06 15:34:35
In that case, How about the GNU Scientific Library?
On Nov 6, 2003, at 2:03 PM, Paul A. Bristow wrote:
> You will find some C code to do it, but not Boost-like free licence, at
>
> http://www.moshier.net/index.html
>
> from Cephes Math Library
> Copyright 1984, 1987 by Stephen L. Moshier
>
> The best example of math functions that I have found, but may be
> commerically
> licenced? (I will find out).
>
>
> Paul
>
> Paul A Bristow, Prizet Farmhouse, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 8AB UK
> +44 1539 561830 Mobile +44 7714 33 02 04
> mailto:pbristow_at_[hidden]
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>
> | -----Original Message-----
> | From: boost-bounces_at_[hidden]
> | [mailto:boost-bounces_at_[hidden]]On Behalf Of Matthias Troyer
> | Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 1:35 PM
> | To: Boost mailing list
> | Subject: Re: [boost] C++ committee actions - More statistical math
> | functions?
> |
> |
> | > But I'd be happier with some support from other Boosters. Surely
> | > someone wants
> | > to be able to calculate the probability of Student's t using C++?
> |
> | What kind of support do you wish for or expect? We currently need to
> | implement distribution functions such as chi^2 or K-S, and similar
> | ones.
> |
> | Matthias
> |
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