September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
606 pages
14h 32m
English
Fortran has a venerated history as the language of high-performance computing. Many numerical linear algebra libraries are still written primarily in Fortran, as are many big number-crunching packages that need to preserve compatibility with legacy code amassed in the past decades. Whereas Fortran presents a very natural syntax for handling numerical arrays, it is lacking ...
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