Linear-Algebra VS matrixop

Compare Linear-Algebra vs matrixop and see what are their differences.

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Linear-Algebra matrixop
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0.0 5.4
about 3 years ago about 2 years ago
C++ C++
GNU General Public License v3.0 only MIT License
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Linear-Algebra

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matrixop

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing Linear-Algebra and matrixop you can also consider the following projects:

GLM - OpenGL Mathematics (GLM)

fms_blas - Lightweight BLAS (and some LAPACK) wrapper.

matrix-sized - Generic matrix with statically known size and bindings to C++ linear algebra libraries (Eigen, Spectra).

Matrix - Easy-to-use Scientific Computing library in/for C++ available for Linux and Windows.

monolish - monolish: MONOlithic LInear equation Solvers for Highly-parallel architecture