Le 17/07/2010 15:18, Harald Schilly a écrit :
I have often wrapped f77 into python and of course f2py is convenient; also, lapack, which is pure f77 code is wrapped in Scipy... so it should not be difficult at all.On Jul 17, 11:03 am, Thierry Dumont<tdum...@math.univ-lyon1.fr> wrote:2) For the ODEs, ... (even if written in f77)...I don't know their work but I think there is nothing wrong with f77 for this type of problem. Do you know f2py [1]? Shouldn't be too hard to wrap their f77 functions in python! [1] http://cens.ioc.ee/projects/f2py2e/ H
My main question is whether there is an other project concerning EDOs and Sage. If not, I can start coding.
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