Scientific Programming
November 2002 issue
A very effective, MP-capable library for mathematical computation.
If it works for Los Alamos, it'll work for you. Read Jeffrey
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Computing Using POOMA".
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- Class Template, Member Template or Both?
- A Cleanup Framework in C
- C/C++ Tip #9: Lexical Conversions
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