Numerical C

ctk at ecsvax.UUCP ctk at ecsvax.UUCP
Wed Apr 18 12:46:09 AEST 1984


I use C in my research. I have code on both vaxen and ibm-pc's for such
things as QR factorizations, Newton's method, Broyden's method, and
integral equations. While I use Fortran when I need more speed than
a vax provides, C does OK for most of what I need.
                             Tim Kelley
                             Dept. of Math.
			     N.C. State University, box 8205
			     Raleigh, N.C. 27695-8205
			     decvax!mcnc!ecsvax!ctk
P.S. I'd like complex variables too. This is something one shouldn't be
expected to write on one's own.



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