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[Help-gsl] Robustness/reliability of GSL
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David Klein |
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[Help-gsl] Robustness/reliability of GSL |
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Sun, 6 Aug 2006 10:10:41 +0300 |
I have used slatec and Lapack in the past, and I am thiniking of
switching to GSL for the thread safety. A major concern of mine is
the robustness of the code. Numerical software is notoriously tricky
to get right (e.g.I found a bug in cephes gamma routine where it was
assumed that x<1 implies that x+1<2. As far as I know, there is
exactly one double precision number for which this is wrong.) A big
advantage of slatec and lapack is that they have been extensively
tested and used. Does anyone have any feedback to provide on GSL?
P.S. I know that GSL is based in many places on slatec and lapack, but
unless a tested automatic translator is used, bugs can easily creep in
during the translation process.
Thanks, David
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