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    Hyperspectral data analysis in R

    Handling and basic analysis of hyperspectral data in R

    The hsdar package contains classes and functions to manage, analyse and simulate hyperspectral data. These might be either spectrometer measurements or hyperspectral images through the interface of rgdal.
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    TIDES

    Taylor series Integrator for Differential Equations

    Taylor series Integrator for Differential EquationS. This software is developed by Profs. A. Abad, R. Barrio, F. Blesa and M. Rodriguez, (GME, University of Zaragoza, Spain). It consists on a C (Fortran) library, libTIDES, and a Mathematica package, MathTIDES. (MathTIDES requires Mathematica version >= 7.0) . Basic references: * A. Abad, R. Barrio, F. Blesa, M. Rodriguez, 2012. Algorithm 924: TIDES, a Taylor series Integrator for Differential EquationS, ACM TOMS. 39, no. 1, art. 5....
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    CVM C++ Class Library encapsulates concepts of vector and square, band, symmetric and hermitian matrices in Euclidean space of real and complex numbers. It utilizes BLAS and LAPACK Fortran libraries. See http://cvmlib.com for binaries and more details.
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    f2what

    Lapack/quadprog QP for VBA/.Net/Java

    F2what is an open source project to translate algorithmic fortran to a variety of languages (java, dotnet and VBA so far). It offers a Fortran77 parser with code transformations, variable disambiguation, and modular output to other programming languages. It also offers already translated versions of Lapack and quadprog to Java, .Net and VBA, to give access to SVD, LU, QR, Cholesky, eigenvalue decomposition, linear system solving and QP optimization in those three languages.
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    The purpose of this project was to prepare gfortran for integration into gcc. Since this integration was completed in the summer of 2003, this project is now finished. You can find information about gfortran on http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortran/
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    Numerikus is an attempt to build a set of numerical libraries written in C/C++, Fortran, Java and C# for single processor and multi-core processors. It wil have from basic functions to Linear Algebra solvers and ODE's and PDE's methods.
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