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2009-06-12minimize and root maxiter fixedAlberto Ruiz
2009-06-11check multimin iterate statusAlberto Ruiz
2009-06-10nmsimplex test compatAlberto Ruiz
2009-06-10check gsl versionAlberto Ruiz
2009-06-09exprel_n_CF_e not exportedAlberto Ruiz
2009-06-08auxiliary functions moved to Numeric.GSL.InternalAlberto Ruiz
2009-06-08included all GSL minimization methodsAlberto Ruiz
2009-06-07root finding with jacobianAlberto Ruiz
2009-06-05check dim in root functionAlberto Ruiz
2009-06-04improved windows installation instructionsAlberto Ruiz
2009-06-04added some root finding algorithmsAlberto Ruiz
2009-05-18free fromFile filenameAlberto Ruiz
2009-05-16headers removed in GSL Special functionsAlberto Ruiz
2009-05-16loadMatrix (based on wc)Alberto Ruiz
2009-05-13removed old examplesAlberto Ruiz
2009-05-13added Development moduleAlberto Ruiz
2009-05-09catching error exampleAlberto Ruiz
2009-05-04minor change in configure.hsAlberto Ruiz
2009-04-27first version of configure(.hs)Alberto Ruiz
2009-04-27more defined (|>) and (><) as suggested by Tracy WadleighAlberto Ruiz
2009-04-24More defined list-to-V/M operators: (|>|), (>|<).Tracy Wadleigh
Provides analogs of the (|>) and (><) operators that first apply an appropriate 'take' to the given lists so that they may be safely used on lists that are too long (or infinite) -- a feature I find particularly useful from the interactive prompt. As these operators are more defined, I would ask the package maintainer to consider, rather than adding (|>|) and (>|<), just updating the definitions of (|>) and (><) with the new semantics.
2009-04-18Algorithms module reorganized to fix documentation structureAlberto Ruiz
2009-04-18added minimizeVectorBFGS2Alberto Ruiz
2009-04-17restored C trans and constant for comparisonAlberto Ruiz
2009-04-17removed static experimentAlberto Ruiz
2009-04-10finit not required for ghc >= 6.10.2Alberto Ruiz
2009-01-19credits to Daniel Shüssler and fix scale for complex trig testsAlberto Ruiz
2009-01-19Compatibility with QuickCheck 2 as well as QuickCheck 1Daniel Schüssler
Used the C preprocessor to make it compile against either QuickCheck version. Added some implementations for the new "shrink" method of class Arbitrary. The tests (runTests 10) succeed when compiled with QC 1. With QC 2 (runTests 10 too) the fourth "vector operations" test (complex trigonometry) now fails. I don't know whether this is a bug in my changes, or whether QC 2 just generates Doubles differently and thus uncovered a real bug.
2008-12-08support for the accelerate framework on OS X, contributed by Simon BeaumontAlberto Ruiz
2008-11-30QuickCheck<2, ifdef i386 finit, and credit to Simon BeaumontAlberto Ruiz
2008-11-15minor changesAlberto Ruiz
2008-11-15zipVectorAlberto Ruiz
2008-11-14subMatrix reimplemented and removed auxi.cAlberto Ruiz
2008-11-14conj using mapVectorAlberto Ruiz
2008-11-14constantDAlberto Ruiz
2008-11-11fix transdataAlberto Ruiz
2008-11-08replaced transdataAlberto Ruiz
2008-11-07old tag: 0.5.0.1Alberto Ruiz
2008-11-05improved constantAlberto Ruiz
2008-11-05improved diagRectAlberto Ruiz
2008-11-05diag using STAlberto Ruiz
2008-11-04multiply/trans okAlberto Ruiz
2008-10-27simplified READMEAlberto Ruiz
2008-10-27added luSolveAlberto Ruiz
2008-10-24added dgetrs support for solving linear systems from LU factorizationReiner Pope
2008-10-23NaN problem solved with asm(finit)Alberto Ruiz
2008-10-22-WallAlberto Ruiz
2008-10-17acknowledgement to Dylan Simon, updated readme and fixed mapCAuxAlberto Ruiz
2008-10-17fast signum/abs Vector instanceDylan Simon
2008-10-16improved benchmarkAlberto Ruiz