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  1. ==================
  2. LAPACK README FILE
  3. ==================
  4. VERSION 1.0 : February 29, 1992
  5. VERSION 1.0a : June 30, 1992
  6. VERSION 1.0b : October 31, 1992
  7. VERSION 1.1 : March 31, 1993
  8. VERSION 2.0 : September 30, 1994
  9. VERSION 3.0 : June 30, 1999
  10. VERSION 3.0 + update : October 31, 1999
  11. VERSION 3.0 + update : May 31, 2000
  12. VERSION 3.1 : November 2006
  13. VERSION 3.1.1 : February 2007
  14. VERSION 3.2 : November 2008
  15. VERSION 3.2.1 : April 2009
  16. VERSION 3.2.2 : June 2010
  17. VERSION 3.3.0 : November 2010
  18. VERSION 3.3.1 : April 2011
  19. VERSION 3.4.0 : November 2011
  20. VERSION 3.4.1 : April 2012
  21. VERSION 3.4.2 : September 2012
  22. LAPACK is a library of Fortran 90 with subroutines for solving
  23. the most commonly occurring problems in numerical linear algebra.
  24. It is freely-available software, and is copyrighted.
  25. LAPACK is available on netlib and can be obtained via the World Wide
  26. Web and anonymous ftp.
  27. http://www.netlib.org/lapack/
  28. The distribution tar file contains the Fortran source for LAPACK and the
  29. testing programs. It also contains the Fortran77
  30. reference implementation of the Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms
  31. (the Level 1, 2, and 3 BLAS) needed by LAPACK. However this code is
  32. intended for use only if there is no other implementation of the BLAS
  33. already available on your machine; the efficiency of LAPACK depends
  34. very much on the efficiency of the BLAS.
  35. =================
  36. LAPACK INSTALLATION:
  37. - LAPACK can be installed with make. Configuration haev to be set in the
  38. make.inc file. A make.inc.example for a Linux mahcine running GNU compilers
  39. is given in the main directory. Some specific make.inc are also available in
  40. the INSTALL directory
  41. - LAPACK includes also the CMAKE build. You will need to have CMAKE installed
  42. on your machine (CMAKE is available at http://www.cmake.org/). CMAKE will allow
  43. an easy installation on a Windows Machine
  44. - Specific information to run LAPACK under Windows are available at
  45. http://icl.cs.utk.edu/lapack-for-windows/lapack/
  46. For further information on LAPACK please read our FAQ at
  47. http://www.netlib.org/lapack/#_faq
  48. A User forum is also available to help you with the LAPACK library at
  49. http://icl.cs.utk.edu/lapack-forum/
  50. ================
  51. ================
  52. LAPACK User Support
  53. LAPACK has been thoroughly tested, on many different
  54. types of computers. The LAPACK project supports the package in the
  55. sense that reports of errors or poor performance will gain immediate
  56. attention from the developers. Such reports, descriptions
  57. of interesting applications, and other comments should be sent by
  58. electronic mail to lapack@cs.utk.edu.
  59. A list of known problems, bugs, and compiler errors for LAPACK is
  60. maintained on netlib.
  61. http://www.netlib.org/lapack/release_notes.html
  62. A User forum is also available to help you with the LAPACK library at
  63. http://icl.cs.utk.edu/lapack-forum/
  64. You can also contact directly the LAPACK team at lapack@cs.utk.edu
  65. ================
  66. ================
  67. LAPACK TESTING
  68. The complete package, including test code in four
  69. different Fortran data types (real, complex, double precision, double
  70. complex), contains some 805,000 lines of Fortran source and comments.
  71. You will need approximately 33 Mbytes to read the complete tape.
  72. We recommend that you run the testing. The total
  73. space requirements for the testing for all four data
  74. types, including the object files, is approximately 80 Mbytes.
  75. A README file containing the information in this letter is located
  76. in the LAPACK directory. Postscript and LaTeX versions of the Quick
  77. Installation Guide are in the LAPACK/INSTALL directory, in the files
  78. lawn81.tex, psfig.tex, lawn81.ps, and org2.ps. Consult the Installation
  79. Guide for further details on installing the package and on what is contained
  80. in each subdirectory. For complete information on the LAPACK Testing
  81. please consult LAPACK Working Note 41 "Installation
  82. Guide for LAPACK".
  83. ================
  84. ================
  85. LAPACK USER GUIDE
  86. It is highly recommended that you obtain a copy of the Third Edition of
  87. the LAPACK Users' Guide published by SIAM in Winter, 1999. This Users'
  88. Guide gives a detailed description of the philosophy behind LAPACK as well
  89. as an explanation of its usage. The LAPACK Users' Guide can be purchased from:
  90. SIAM; Customer Service; P. O. Box 7260; Philadelphia, PA 19104;
  91. 215-382-9800, FAX 215-386-7999. It will also be available from booksellers.
  92. To order by email, send email to service@siam.org. The book is also
  93. available via SIAM's World Wide Web URL at http://www.siam.org. The
  94. ISBN number is 0-89871-447-8, and SIAM order code is SE09. The list
  95. price for SIAM members is $31.20; the cost for nonmembers is $39.00.
  96. To view an HTML version of the Users' Guide please refer to the URL
  97. http://www.netlib.org/lapack/lug/lapack_lug.html.
  98. ================
  99. ================
  100. LAPACKE
  101. LAPACK now includes the LAPACKE package
  102. LAPACKE is a Standard C language APIs for LAPACK
  103. http://www.netlib.org/lapack/#_standard_c_language_apis_for_lapack
  104. collaboration LAPACK and INTEL Math Kernel Library
  105. Documentation available in the DOCS folder
  106. ================
  107. ================
  108. RELATED LAPACK PROJECTS
  109. The Fortran95 interface to LAPACK is available, as well as an f2c'ed
  110. version of LAPACK, and a C++ version of a subset of LAPACK routines.
  111. Refer to the following URLs on netlib for further information:
  112. http://www.netlib.org/lapack95/
  113. http://www.netlib.org/clapack/
  114. http://www.netlib.org/lapack++/
  115. http://www.cs.utk.edu/java/f2j/
  116. Or, for more information on the distributed-memory version of LAPACK,
  117. consult the ScaLAPACK index on netlib:
  118. http://www.netlib.org/scalapack/
  119. ================
  120. ================
  121. LAPACK WORKING NOTES
  122. A number of technical reports were written during the development of
  123. LAPACK and published as LAPACK Working Notes, initially by Argonne
  124. National Laboratory and later by the University of Tennessee. Many of
  125. these reports later appeared as journal articles. Most of these working
  126. notes are available in pdf and postscript form from netlib.
  127. http://www.netlib.org/lapack/lawns/
  128. http://www.netlib.org/lapack/lawnspdf/
  129. Otherwise, requests for copies of these working notes can be sent to
  130. the following address.
  131. LAPACK Project
  132. c/o J.J. Dongarra
  133. Computer Science Department
  134. University of Tennessee
  135. Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-1301
  136. USA
  137. Email: lapack@cs.utk.edu
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