This component supports linear algebraic computations on n-dimensional vectors and matrices with real and/or complex data.
Version | 1.0 |
Updated | Apr 16th 2008 |
Developer |
OBA Computational Software
N/A
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User Rating |
867
3.8
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Original File Size | 1.7 MB |
Downloads | 7048 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 |
Category | Programming |
Linea is a numerical software component for Linear Algebra computations. Linear Algebra has a wide range of applications from natural sciences to social sciences such as physics, chemistry, biology, finance, image processing, digital signal processing, data mining and many more.
The product supports linear algebraic computations on n-dimensional vectors and matrices with real and/or complex data, decomposition of matrices, and solutions to systems of simultaneous linear equations, eigenvalue problems, and singular value problems.
This software has been built on m-Base library, therefore, it will provide all the functionalities included within this library.
Here are some key features of "Linea":
■ Fractional Numbers
■ Complex Numbers
■ Quaternions
■ Bessel Functions [First/Second Kind]
■ Chebyshev Polynomials [First/Second Kind]
■ Legendre Polynomials
■ Laguerre Polynomials
■ Hermite Polynomials
■ Gamma Function
■ Permutations
■ Combinations
■ Normal Distribution
■ Chi-Square Distribution
■ Hyperbolic Trigonometric Functions
■ Real/Complex Vectors
■ Real/Complex Matrices
■ System of Simultaneous Linea Crackr Equations
■ LU Decomposition
■ QR Decomposition
■ Normal Distribution
■ Singular Value Decomposition
■ Eigenvalue Decomposition
Requirements:
■ .NET Framework 2.0
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