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Re: Equivalent of LSQR in matlab
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Re: Equivalent of LSQR in matlab |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:53:00 -0400 |
On 13-Sep-2007, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
| But it shouldn't be too hard to code. The conjugate gradient method is
| a fairly easy algorithm to implement. Why don't you do it yourself and
| then submit your implementation to octave-forge?
But if you do, and you want to contribute your code to the Octave
project, then please remember that your implementation must be
independent. You must NOT use the Matlab implementation as a guide
for writing your code.
Thanks,
jwe
- Using LAPACK in octave, Jean-Baptiste Poullet, 2007/09/11
- Re: Using LAPACK in octave, Quentin Spencer, 2007/09/11
- Re: Using LAPACK in octave, David Bateman, 2007/09/11
- Re: Using LAPACK in octave, David Bateman, 2007/09/11
- Re: Using LAPACK in octave, John W. Eaton, 2007/09/11
- Re: Using LAPACK in octave, David Bateman, 2007/09/11
- Equivalent of LSQR in matlab, Jean-Baptiste Poullet, 2007/09/13
- Re: Equivalent of LSQR in matlab, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2007/09/13
- Re: Equivalent of LSQR in matlab,
John W. Eaton <=
- Re: Using LAPACK in octave, David Bateman, 2007/09/25
- Re: Using LAPACK in octave, John W. Eaton, 2007/09/26
- Re: Using LAPACK in octave, David Bateman, 2007/09/26
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