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* Ocaml for Scientific computing
@ 2007-09-25 11:01 Alex Mikhalev
  2007-09-25 11:32 ` [Caml-list] " Erik de Castro Lopo
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From: Alex Mikhalev @ 2007-09-25 11:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Dear all,
I am wondering is anyone using Ocaml for scientific computing? I didn't
mean parsing, but for number crunching applications, like signal/image
analysis. Is it suitable for this kind of tasks in general? I would like
to hear from someone practically using it, not just theoretical
possibility.

I have read "Ocaml for Scientists" and although it gave me some very
good ideas, I didn't manage to repeat a number of examples with modules
from this book. I had a problem compiling or using scientific modules
(lacaml, fftw, some others) on linux and macosx and since some of these
modules look like someones graduate project, I would like to hear from
people practically using ocaml for mathematical simulations or analysis.
Preferable with OS, modules, problems encountered. 

Regards,
Alex


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2007-09-25 11:01 Ocaml for Scientific computing Alex Mikhalev
2007-09-25 11:32 ` [Caml-list] " Erik de Castro Lopo
2007-09-25 15:22   ` Jon Harrop
2007-09-25 16:11 ` Hezekiah M. Carty
2007-09-25 16:23   ` Jon Harrop
2007-09-25 17:01     ` Markus E L
2007-09-25 17:03       ` Jon Harrop
2007-09-25 17:35       ` Hezekiah M. Carty
2007-09-26 18:53       ` Vu Ngoc San
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