IMSL Fortran 5.0 Library optimized.Visual Numerics Inc., specialists in numerical analysis numerical analysis Branch of applied mathematics that studies methods for solving complicated equations using arithmetic operations, often so complex that they require a computer, to approximate the processes of analysis (i.e., calculus). and visualization Using the computer to convert data into picture form. The most basic visualization is that of turning transaction data and summary information into charts and graphs. Visualization is used in computer-aided design (CAD) to render screen images into 3D models that can be viewed from all software is optimizing the Visual Numerics IMSL IMSL International Mathematical and Statistical Library IMSL International Mathematics & Statistics Library IMSL Inverted Microstrip Line IMSL Injection Molding Systems Limited IMSL International Mathematical Subroutine Library Fortran Library 5.0, which is targeted for use with the next release of the Intel Fortran Compiler Intel Fortran Compiler - Fortran compiler developed by Intel. It generates code for IA-32, Intel 64, Itanium 2 processors. Supporting operating systems: Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. External links
Comment: For decades, Visual Numerics IMSL Fortran Libraries have provided analysis routines to Fortran developers in high-performance computing High-speed computing, which typically refers to supercomputers used in scientific research. through partnerships with compiler vendors such as Microsoft, Digital Equipment, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, Absoft and Uthey. With the growing importance of business analytics and the need to develop more robust numerical analysis applications, the availability of Visual Numerics IMSL Fortran Libraries for Intel Fortran compilers is significant news for Fortran developers who will he able to take advantage of this solution to deliver computing applications for a range of numerical analysis-intense industries including finance, life sciences, research, aerospace, and manufacturing. |
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