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All my releases are built from a GPG-signed git tag from now on #mathdotnet

cdrnet's tweet image. All my releases are built from a GPG-signed git tag from now on #mathdotnet

Correlation network: #metabolomics with #FSharp + #mathdotnet + #rstats -> via the powerful RProvider mechanism.

antbarros's tweet image. Correlation network: #metabolomics with #FSharp + #mathdotnet + #rstats -> via the powerful RProvider mechanism.

Native provider dev in #mathdotnet is now quite a bit easier and we can directly run all tests. No more separate repo. MKL all the things!


@cdrnet Also, which #MathDotNet utilities can I use to find a function constrained minimum (similarly to Matlab's constr/fmincon)?


@cdrnet Is there a #MathDotNet function that returns a matrix null space?


For Math .NET I plan to drop support for .NET Standard 1.* (only net5.0, net461, net40, netstandard2.0), for the Numerics F# extensions to also drop net45 (only net5.0, net461, netstandard2.0). Let me know if this is a problem for you. #MathDotNet


Do you prefer "(2/3)*x*y" or "(2*x*y)/3" in infix notation? Same in LaTeX (proper fract, no parentheses)? #MathDotNet


Updated #MathDotNet Numerics docs on how to get started on Linux with Mono: numerics.mathdotnet.com/docs/ and with MKL: numerics.mathdotnet.com/docs/MKL.html


Would you expect statistical routines over single-precision sample arrays to use double-precision internally? #csharp #fsharp #mathdotnet


MathNet.Numerics 3.13 released: fixes bad perf on managed tall matrix multiplication numerics.mathdotnet.com/ReleaseNotes.h… #mathdotnet


@chaliy #mathdotnet не без недостатков, зато есть )) @konduforov


@brandewinder @gappy3000 @tdhopper I take it this is about the #mathdotnet native provider Linux packages not keeping up with Windows?


💡 (4/6) ChatGPT provided a flexible, adaptable solution by quickly providing code to meet the user's requirements in VB.NET and incorporating the IRLS algorithm. #MathDotNet


For Math .NET I plan to drop support for .NET Standard 1.* (only net5.0, net461, net40, netstandard2.0), for the Numerics F# extensions to also drop net45 (only net5.0, net461, netstandard2.0). Let me know if this is a problem for you. #MathDotNet


Do you prefer "(2/3)*x*y" or "(2*x*y)/3" in infix notation? Same in LaTeX (proper fract, no parentheses)? #MathDotNet


MathNet.Numerics 3.13 released: fixes bad perf on managed tall matrix multiplication numerics.mathdotnet.com/ReleaseNotes.h… #mathdotnet


All my releases are built from a GPG-signed git tag from now on #mathdotnet

cdrnet's tweet image. All my releases are built from a GPG-signed git tag from now on #mathdotnet

Would you expect statistical routines over single-precision sample arrays to use double-precision internally? #csharp #fsharp #mathdotnet


Correlation network: #metabolomics with #FSharp + #mathdotnet + #rstats -> via the powerful RProvider mechanism.

antbarros's tweet image. Correlation network: #metabolomics with #FSharp + #mathdotnet + #rstats -> via the powerful RProvider mechanism.

@chaliy #mathdotnet не без недостатков, зато есть )) @konduforov


@cdrnet Also, which #MathDotNet utilities can I use to find a function constrained minimum (similarly to Matlab's constr/fmincon)?


@cdrnet Is there a #MathDotNet function that returns a matrix null space?


Updated #MathDotNet Numerics docs on how to get started on Linux with Mono: numerics.mathdotnet.com/docs/ and with MKL: numerics.mathdotnet.com/docs/MKL.html


@brandewinder @gappy3000 @tdhopper I take it this is about the #mathdotnet native provider Linux packages not keeping up with Windows?


Native provider dev in #mathdotnet is now quite a bit easier and we can directly run all tests. No more separate repo. MKL all the things!


Correlation network: #metabolomics with #FSharp + #mathdotnet + #rstats -> via the powerful RProvider mechanism.

antbarros's tweet image. Correlation network: #metabolomics with #FSharp + #mathdotnet + #rstats -> via the powerful RProvider mechanism.

All my releases are built from a GPG-signed git tag from now on #mathdotnet

cdrnet's tweet image. All my releases are built from a GPG-signed git tag from now on #mathdotnet

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