Current Version
Mark 23, the latest release of the NAG Fortran Library, was announced in July 2011. Its contents include:
- A02: Complex Arithmetic
- C02: Zeros of Polynomials
- C05: Roots of One or More Transcendental Equations
- C06: Summation of Series
- C09: Wavelet Transforms
- D01: Quadrature
- D02: Ordinary Differential Equations
- D03: Partial Differential Equations
- D04: Numerical Differentiation
- D05: Integral Equations
- E01: Interpolation
- E02: Curve and Surface Fitting
- E04: Minimising or Maximising a Function
- E05: Global optimization of a function
- F01: Matrix Operations, including Inversion
- F02: Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
- F03: Determinants
- F04: Simultaneous Linear Equations
- F05: Orthogonalization
- F07: Linear Equations (LAPACK)
- F08: Least Squares and Eigenvalue Problems (LAPACK)
- F11: Large Scale Linear Systems
- F12: Large Scale Eigenproblems
- G01: Simple Calculations on Statistical Data
- G02: Correlations and Regression Analysis
- G03: Multivariate Methods
- G04: Analysis of Variance
- G05: Random Number Generators
- G07: Univariate Estimation
- G08: Nonparametric Statistics
- G10: Smoothing in Statistics
- G11: Contingency Table Analysis
- G12: Survival Analysis
- G13: Time Series Analysis
- H: Operations Research
- M01: Sorting and Searching
- P01: Error Trapping
- S: Approximations of Special Functions
- T01: Vector and Matrix Operations
- X02: Machine Constants
- X03: Inner Products
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