>
> The best way to do this is to open a JIRA issue at
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH and to attach patches to this
> issue.
>
Excellent, I will do that
Do you think our current architecture is OK for your work ? Can you fit
> sparse matrices in it easily
Yes, I think the current R
John Iacona wrote:
> So did anything ever happen with the project in the thread referenced by
> Luc? It seems like that was quite a while ago and I have not seen any
> activity in the area of sparse matrices in a while. But if someone is
> already working in this area I would definitely like to col
So did anything ever happen with the project in the thread referenced by
Luc? It seems like that was quite a while ago and I have not seen any
activity in the area of sparse matrices in a while. But if someone is
already working in this area I would definitely like to collaborate.
As for ideas for
ency,
> perhaps complex numbers ...)
>
> Luc
>
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,
perhaps complex numbers ...)
Luc
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This is the book I was referring to
http://www.ec-securehost.com/SIAM/FA02.html
Regards,
John
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Rory Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hey John
>
> Which book are you referring to?
>
> Also, take a look at the matrix classes in the Apache Mahout project - I
> be
Hey John
Which book are you referring to?
Also, take a look at the matrix classes in the Apache Mahout project - I
believe (though dont quote me on it) that they may have some support for
sparse matrices.
Cheers
Rory
John Iacona wrote:
I noticed that support for sparse matrix computation w