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			30 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			PHP
		
	
	
	
	
	
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|  | include_once "includes/header.php"; | ||
|  | include_once "includes/navbar.php"; | ||
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|  | JAMA is a proposed standard matrix class for Java. The JAMA introduction  | ||
|  | describes "JAMA : A Java Matrix Package" in this way: | ||
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|  | <blockquote> | ||
|  | JAMA is a basic linear algebra package for Java. It provides user-level classes for  | ||
|  | constructing and manipulating real, dense matrices.  It is meant to provide sufficient  | ||
|  | functionality for routine problems, packaged in a way that is natural and understandable  | ||
|  | to non-experts.  It is intended to serve as the standard matrix class for Java, and  | ||
|  | will be proposed as such to the Java Grande Forum and then to Sun.  A straightforward  | ||
|  | public-domain reference implementation has been developed by the MathWorks and NIST as  | ||
|  | a strawman for such a class.  We are releasing this version in order to obtain public  | ||
|  | comment. There is no guarantee that future versions of JAMA will be compatible with this one.   | ||
|  | </blockquote> | ||
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|  | The development team below has successfully ported the JAMA API to PHP.  You can explore  | ||
|  | this site to learn more about this project and it's current development status. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
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|  | include_once "includes/credits.php"; | ||
|  | include_once "includes/footer.php";	 | ||
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