I am trying to rewrite the simplest MATLAB script in Haskell I am MATLAB's fsolve (numerical root finder) and I am looking for the equivalent of Ode 15s (one of the Odei solvers). Finds the Metropol Interface package on the hack. Is it a way to go (in terms of speed, simplicity, etc.) or are there other packages which would be more appropriate?
Thank you, Ben
I have not used the matap interface, but my Have good results nearby. It exports GSL functions, including Odei solvers and non-line multidimensional root search, which I think will do what you need. It appears that with the form gear 1 or gear 2 with the numeric The ode15s are comparable to GSL.Oud.Odsolwevy method, although one of the other methods may be better suited for your problem. It also exports the LAPACK interface, which is very useful.
Which easy to install / install depends on your OS and available libraries. They should be equally simple on Linux or Unix, but if you are on Windows installation then it can be either painful. If you use hmatrix, you will be able to run Maclub software without software, which can be a benefit.
I found it easy to use without any previous GSL or LAPE experience; It is well documented and has very good performance. From a cursory inspection it appears that you should be familiar with Matlab C API to make good use of binding.
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