Math.NET Numerics is an
open-source numerical library for
.NET and
Mono, written in
C# and
F#. It features functionality similar to
BLAS and
LAPACK.
History
Math.NET Numerics started 2009 by merging code and teams of
dnAnalytics with Math.NET Iridium. It is influenced by
ALGLIB,
JAMA and
Boost, among others, and has accepted numerous code contributions.[1][2] It is part of the Math.NET initiative to build and maintain open mathematical toolkits for the .NET platform since 2002.[citation needed]
Math.NET is used by several open source libraries and research projects, like MyMediaLite,[3] FermiSim[4] and LightField Retrieval,[5] and various theses[6][7][8][9] and papers.[10][11]
Features
The software library provides facilities for:
Probability distributions: discrete, continuous and multivariate.
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ISSN1802-9388.