www.scilua.org This is a MIT licensed library for general purpose numerical computing written entirely in Lua(JIT). The Sci library is composed of a number of modules: * alg: vector and matrix algebra operations; * math: special mathematical functions; * quad: quadrature (integration) algorithms for real-valued functions; * fmin,fmax: function minimization and maximization via local and global algorithms; * prng: pseudo random number generators; * qrng: quasi random number generators, also known as low discrepancy sequence generators; * dist: statistical distributions. PS: give a look at http://www.scilua.org/sci_math.html to see the power of mathjax -- luigi
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012, luigi scarso wrote:
www.scilua.org
This is a MIT licensed library for general purpose numerical computing written entirely in Lua(JIT).
The Sci library is composed of a number of modules:
* alg: vector and matrix algebra operations; * math: special mathematical functions; * quad: quadrature (integration) algorithms for real-valued functions; * fmin,fmax: function minimization and maximization via local and global algorithms; * prng: pseudo random number generators; * qrng: quasi random number generators, also known as low discrepancy sequence generators; * dist: statistical distributions.
Have you played around with loading it from within ConTeXt? Aditya
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 1:48 AM, Aditya Mahajan
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012, luigi scarso wrote:
www.scilua.org
This is a MIT licensed library for general purpose numerical computing written entirely in Lua(JIT).
The Sci library is composed of a number of modules:
* alg: vector and matrix algebra operations; * math: special mathematical functions; * quad: quadrature (integration) algorithms for real-valued functions; * fmin,fmax: function minimization and maximization via local and global algorithms; * prng: pseudo random number generators; * qrng: quasi random number generators, also known as low discrepancy sequence generators; * dist: statistical distributions.
Have you played around with loading it from within ConTeXt?
no, I think you need luajit -- luigi
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