Have a look at : <http://tonic.physics.sunysb.edu/docs/num_meth.html> <http://gams.nist.gov/> <http://nr.harvard.edu/numerical-recipes/index.html> <http://netlib2.cs.utk.edu/> <http://www-ocean.tamu.edu/~baum/ocean_graphics.html> > > > http://monet.uwaterloo.ca/blitz > > > They say it's very fast. The Blitz++ project looks really very nice ( expecially the speed ). They say "A limited version of the Blitz++ Library is now in alpha." Once I asked the main author <mailto:tveldhui@monet.uwaterloo.ca.> some questions ( including what will the source code policy be and why do they "promote" KAI C++ compiler ), but I got no answer. Note that they do not provide the source code on their web page. I think you might ask him once more explicitely and if you get an answer try it ( or not ) ... Jacek.
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