Libraries Directory
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RealWin
indowsway.com
Library for writing Windows applications in Fortran.ITPACK
netlib.org
A packages for solving large sparse linear systems by iterative methods.FISHPAK
cisl.ucar.edu
A library for the direct solution of finite difference approximations to two-dimensional Helmholz equations. Includes documentation and source code.SCILIB
netlib.org
A portable FORTRAN emulation of CRAY SCILIB.Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG)
nag.co.uk
Libraries, compilers, tools, information, software for statistics, visualization, symbolic calculation, simulation.BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms)
netlib.org
A high quality "building block" routines for performing basic vector and matrix operations. Level 1 BLAS do vector-vector operations, Level 2 BLAS do matrix-vector operations, and Level 3 BLAS do matrix-matrix operations.SEPlib
sepwww.stanford.edu
Stanford Exploration Project library, containing basic seismic data processing routines such as phase shift migration and velocity stacking. Includes documentation, source code, and binary packages for Mac OS X and Cygwin.MINPACK
cisl.ucar.edu
A free, portable library for solving nonlinear systems of equations and nonlinear least squares problems.A Fortran 90 Numerical Library (AFNL)
sourceforge.net
Set of MODULES by Alberto Ramos containing definitions of Fourier series and polynomials and able to perform linear (multi-)dimensional fittings, compute integrals, sort data, compute roots of functions, and perform other numerical tasks.Ezconsole
fortranlib.com
Set of simple procedures by Gary Scott for interfacing with the console window on Windows from Fortran.CodeLib
zib.de
Fortran 77 codes for large systems of linear equations, systems of nonlinear equations, nonlinear least squares, ordinary differential equations, and quadrature.SLICOT
icm.tu-bs.de
Subroutine library providing Fortran 77 implementations of numerical algorithms for computations in systems and control theory. Based on numerical linear algebra routines from BLAS and LAPACK libraries, it provides methods for the design and analysis of control systems. [Freeware for scientific (non-commercial) use]Pilib
sourceforge.net
Platform-independent library under development for Fortran 90/95 to create GUIs, do file I/O.ODEPACK
netlib.org
A collection of Fortran solvers for the initial value problem for ordinary differential equation systems.DAEPAK
netlib.org
A subroutines for solving some types of algebraically explicit differential algebraic equations.FLIBS - A collection of Fortran modules
flibs.sourceforge.net
Fortran modules by Arjen Markus to interface with C libraries, manipulate strings, write CSV files, manipulate file and directory names, implement abstract data types and structures, do automatic differentiation, and perform other tasks.Daepack
yoric.mit.edu
Library for combined symbolic/numeric analysis of Fortran models, including sparsity pattern generation, discontinuity locking, and automatic differentiation.FGSL: A Fortran interface to the GNU Scientific Library
lrz.de
Portable, object-based Fortran interface to the GNU scientific library, a collection of numerical routines for scientific computing. The package is licensed under the GPL.NCAR's Mathematical and Statistical Libraries
cisl.ucar.edu
Source code and documentation for libraries in the areas of geophysical science, Fast Fourier Transforms, separable elliptic PDEs, interpolation, Legendre polynomials, spherical harmonics, general mathematics, eigensystem solvers, linear equation solvers, nonlinear equation solvers, ordinary differential equations, special functions, and statistics.Math a la Carte
mathalacarte.com
Collections of mathematical software in Fortan and C. Software is free for some uses and can be purchased for others. Much of the software was developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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