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FLENS: C++ Library for High-Performance Numerical Linear Algebra
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From: Michael Lehn <em...@domain.com>
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Subject: FLENS: C++ Library for High-Performance Numerical Linear Algebra
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Hi guys,
there's a new release of FLENS: flens.sf.net
FLENS extends C++ for matrix/vector types that are ideally suited for
numerical linear algebra. That's it ...
...but the consequences are immense. The simplicity of its design makes
the combination FLENS/C++ a powerful tool for the development of high
performance applications and libraries in scientific computing.
Cheers,
Michael Lehn