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Thanks for this information. Your Java numerical library with source code sounds quite useful. VisAD users note the system includes links to NIST's JAMA package for matrix operations in the visad.matrix package, and Fourier transform and histogramming operations in the visad.math package. And of course arithmetical operations on VisAD data objects, as well as simple interpolations and derivatives of Fields. Cheers, Bill On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, S F Palu wrote: > Hi All, > > A new book available for numerical computing in Java. I believe > this book would be interested to the list members. > > Title: "A Numerical Library in Java for Scientists and Engineers" > Author : "Hang T. Lau " > Publisher: "CRC Press" > > The book content can be found here: > http://www.javashelf.com/servlet/books/1584884304#top > > This book is available from Amazon. > > The book contains the source code of a comprehensive numerical library in > Java. > The library can be used to solve a wide range of numerical problems in > linear algebra, > the numerical solution of ordinary and partial differential equations, > optimisation, > parameter estimation and special functions of mathematical physics. > > > Cheers, > Sione. > >
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