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Math.NET Numerics is a project that provides methods and algorithms for numerical computations in science, engineering and every day use. It supports C#, F#, Visual Basic and Linux with Mono, and is available under the MIT License.
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In most scenarios you'll only need the primary package named...
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F#: packages now include a MathNet.Numerics.fsx script that...
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Platform Support - Math.NET Numerics - MathDotNet
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Class Reference - Math.NET Numerics - MathDotNet
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Math.NET Numerics Contributors. The Math.NET project is a...
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Math.net offers free math lessons and practice problems for primary math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, probability, statistics, and calculus. Learn and explore math topics with interactive examples and exercises.
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Math.NET Numerics provides methods and algorithms for numerical computations in science, engineering and every day use. It supports F#, C# and other languages, and can use native implementations like Intel MKL or OpenBLAS for performance boost.
Math.NET is an initiative to build and maintain toolkits covering fundamental mathematics, such as numerical computing, computer algebra, signal processing and geometry. The toolkits are written in F# and target .Net and Mono platforms.