Doing a google search on "numerical recipes in lisp" gets to links
(the second and third) for the lisp codes done by Kevin Broughan and
Ken Olum.
You can download them!
-sen
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006, Raymond Toy wrote:
> Richard Fateman wrote:
>> Kevin Broughan wrote a system called "SENAC" and maybe earlier a system
>> called "NAGLink" that I think brought all the entrypoints in to a Macsyma
>> system.
>> Maybe this could be re-examined for Maxima.
>> RJF
>>
>>
> An interesting an idea. I've noticed some random references to SENAC in
> the f2cl code.
> Googling doesn't give any references that I can actually read without an
> ACM subscription.
>
> What did SENAC do? Do we want to create all the entrypoints to LAPACK
> in maxima?
>
> I think a very thin interface could be created "automatically" because
> f2cl knows the function signatures of every function during conversion.
> It's only a small matter of programming. :-)
>
> Ray
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