subpak
subpak,
a C++ code which
includes a number of utility routines.
Licensing:
The information on this web page is distributed under the MIT license.
Languages:
subpak is available in
a C version and
a C++ version and
a FORTRAN90 version and
a MATLAB version.
Related Programs:
subpak_test
c8lib,
a C++ code which
implements certain elementary functions for "C8"
or double precision complex variables;
cell,
a C++ code which
defines a cell array, a generalization of an array which
can compactly store and retrieve vector or matrix data of
varying size, such as the rows of a triangular matrix.
i4lib,
a C++ code which
contains many utility routines, using "I4" or "single precision integer"
arithmetic.
index,
a C++ code which
converts a multidimensional vector index to a one-dimensional vector index;
it can handle zero and one based indexing schemes, as well as column major
and row major conventions.
r8lib,
a C++ code which
contains many utility routines, using "R8" or
"double precision real" arithmetic.
Reference:
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Milton Abramowitz, Irene Stegun,
Handbook of Mathematical Functions,
National Bureau of Standards, 1964,
ISBN: 0-486-61272-4,
LC: QA47.A34.
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Book Industry Study Group,
The Evolution in Product Identification:
Sunrise 2005 and the ISBN-13,
https://www.bisg.org/docs/The_Evolution_in_Product_ID.pdf
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Thomas Cormen, Charles Leiserson, Ronald Rivest,
Introduction to Algorithms,
MIT Press, 2001,
ISBN: 0262032937,
LC: QA76.C662.
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Donald Kreher, Douglas Simpson,
Combinatorial Algorithms,
CRC Press, 1998,
ISBN: 0-8493-3988-X,
LC: QA164.K73.
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Albert Nijenhuis, Herbert Wilf,
Combinatorial Algorithms for Computers and Calculators,
Second Edition,
Academic Press, 1978,
ISBN: 0-12-519260-6,
LC: QA164.N54.
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Branch Rickey,
Goodby to Some Old Baseball Ideas,
Life Magazine,
2 August 1954.
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Alan Schwarz,
Looking Beyond the Batting Average,
The New York Times,
Sunday, 1 August 2004.
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Daniel Zwillinger, editor,
CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae,
30th Edition,
CRC Press, 1996,
ISBN: 0-8493-2479-3,
LC: QA47.M315.
Source Code:
Last revised on 20 April 2020.