libmumps-64pord-ptscotch-5.5
Direct linear systems solver (64 bit) - PTScotch-version shared libraries
MUMPS implements a direct solver for large sparse linear systems, with a
particular focus on symmetric positive definite matrices. It can
operate on distributed matrices e.g. over a cluster. It has Fortran and
C interfaces, and can interface with ordering tools such as Scotch.
libmumps-64pord-scotch-5.5
Direct linear systems solver (64 bit) - Scotch-version shared libraries
MUMPS implements a direct solver for large sparse linear systems, with a
particular focus on symmetric positive definite matrices. It can
operate on distributed matrices e.g. over a cluster. It has Fortran and
C interfaces, and can interface with ordering tools such as Scotch.
libmumps-64pord-seq-5.5
Direct linear systems solver (64 bit) - non-parallel shared libraries
MUMPS implements a direct solver for large sparse linear systems, with a
particular focus on symmetric positive definite matrices. It can
operate on distributed matrices e.g. over a cluster. It has Fortran and
C interfaces, and can interface with ordering tools such as Scotch.
libmumps-scotch-5.5
Direct linear systems solver - Scotch-version shared libraries
MUMPS implements a direct solver for large sparse linear systems, with a
particular focus on symmetric positive definite matrices. It can
operate on distributed matrices e.g. over a cluster. It has Fortran and
C interfaces, and can interface with ordering tools such as Scotch.
r-cran-googlesheets4
GNU R access Google sheets using the sheets API V4
Interact with Google Sheets through the Sheets API v4
<https://developers.google.com/sheets/api>. "API" is an acronym for
"application programming interface"; the Sheets API allows users to
interact with Google Sheets programmatically, instead of via a web
browser. The "v4" refers to the fact that the Sheets API is currently
at version 4. This package can read and write both the metadata and
the cell data in a Sheet.
libace-7.1.2
C++ network programming framework
This package contains the ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE)
framework.