I also took a look at Apache Commons Math:

http://commons.apache.org/math/

It seems to be quite good, unencumbered and actively developed, but I
haven't been able to (easily) find any recommendations or comparisons
of the available libraries.

Maybe the first step for a math group is to evaluate and "bless" an
appropriate library? Or, would we do better to try to develop one from
scratch?

Regards,
Travis


On Jun 2, 12:29 am, Konrad Hinsen <konrad.hin...@fastmail.net> wrote:
> On 2 Jun 2010, at 02:38, Daniel wrote:
>
> > This touches upon another subject though: Clojure lacks a good math
> > library (though Liebke might kill me for that).
>
> Incanter is great but it's not a math library in the sense of what you  
> propose. I'd say you have a chance to survive :-)
>
> > Has anybody thought about a wrapper for Apfloat as a starting  
> > point?  Anybody with any
> > experience, good or bad, using that?
>
> Thought about, yes, but no more than that. I don't have any experience  
> with Apfloat either. But I'd happily join a "Clojure maths interest  
> group" to work on such problems!
>
> Konrad.

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