Re: Question ? Method to resolve a linear system (Ax=B) ...

From: Han de Bruijn (Han.deBruijn_at_DTO.TUDelft.NL)
Date: 10/07/04


Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 14:48:39 +0200

In message <jy7ou3nlxur4@legacy> Alborz Farahani:

> I looking for all of the methods of solve for AX=B systems .

Forgive my rudeness, but this is a _nonsense_ request. For the reason
that there exist _numerous_ of these methods. I have some stuff of my
own, though, which is public domain / open source. Check out at:

http://huizen.dto.tudelft.nl/deBruijn/programs/delphi.htm

A good place to start may be:

http://hdebruijn.soo.dto.tudelft.nl/hdb_spul/nerastuf.zip

A module containing a few (Ax=B) solvers is in that package.

Han de Bruijn



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