HSL
Summary
HSL (formerly the Harwell Subroutine Library) is a collection of ISO Fortran codes for large scale scientific computation, written by members of the Numerical Analysis Group and other experts.
Authors
Numerical Analysis Group at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and other experts
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Status
incomplete information or not officially approved by the authorsAims and scope
Mathematical Classification
Keywords
- approximation
- approximations
- Arnoldi's method
- automatic differentiation
- boudnary value problems
- complex linear systems
- computer algebra
- differential algebraic equations
- differential equations
- eigenvalues
- eigenvectors
- Fletcher-Reeves method
- geometrical problems
- geometry
- heapsort algorithm
- initial value problems
- integer valued functions
- interpolation
- Jacobi's method
- linear algebra
- linear programming
- Marquardt method
- matrices
- matrix
- nonlinear data fitting
- nonlinear equations
- numerical algorithms
- numerical analysis
- numerical integration
- optimization
- polynomial functions
- polynomials
- Powell dog-leg algorithm
- quadratic programming problem
- quicksort algorithm
- random number generator
- rational functions
- rational Lanczos method
- simplex method
- sparse matrices
- statistics
- steepest-edge simplex method
- Stiff differential algebraic equations
- zeros of polynomials