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ILNumerics is a math library for the [[.NET Framework]]. By turning [[C Sharp]] into a mathematical language, it offers scientists and software developers a straight forward syntax and wide platform support for numerical algorithms and 2D and 3D [[Scientific visualization]]. | ILNumerics is a math library for the [[.NET Framework]]. By turning [[C Sharp]] into a mathematical language, it offers scientists and software developers a straight forward syntax and wide platform support for numerical algorithms and 2D and 3D [[Scientific visualization]]. | ||
By extending the [[.NET Framework]] with n-dimensional arrays, [[Complex numbers]], [[Linear algebra]], [[FFT]] and plotting controls (2D and 3D), ILNumerics helps developing algorithms on every platform the CLI runs on. | |||
By extending the [[.NET Framework]] with n-dimensional arrays, [[Complex numbers]], [[Linear algebra]], [[FFT]] and plotting controls (2D and 3D), ILNumerics helps developing algorithms on every platform the CLI runs on. By using ILNumerics, developers don't need to interface 3rd party mathematical frameworks anymore. |
Revision as of 03:35, 8 August 2013
ILNumerics is a math library for the .NET Framework. By turning C Sharp into a mathematical language, it offers scientists and software developers a straight forward syntax and wide platform support for numerical algorithms and 2D and 3D Scientific visualization.
By extending the .NET Framework with n-dimensional arrays, Complex numbers, Linear algebra, FFT and plotting controls (2D and 3D), ILNumerics helps developing algorithms on every platform the CLI runs on. By using ILNumerics, developers don't need to interface 3rd party mathematical frameworks anymore.