LAPACK
developed by Argonne National Laboratory, supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the United States Department of Energy (DOE)

Library of subroutines for solving dense linear algebra problems efficiently on high-performance computers. Performance issues are addressed by implementing a large number of algorithms in terms of the level 2 and 3 BLAS and by incorporating recent algorithmic improvements for linear algebra computation. BLAS routines have been optimized for single and multiple-processor environments, these algorithms give nearly optimal performance.

Version 3.1, version 3.0 and 3.3.0 on JUGENE
Availability:
Public domain software, Object code library,
Single and double precision under AIX and Linux
Source Code available   via net

Access and Usage at FZJ

Information and Documentation

LAPACK User's Guide, Third Edition,
Ed Anderson, Zhao-jun Bai, Chris Bischof, Susan Blackford, Jim Demmel,Jack Dongarra, Jeremy Du Croz, Anne Greenbaum, Sven Hammarling, Alan McKenney and Danny Sorensen, Siam Public., Philadelphia, 1999, ISBN 0-89871-447-8
LAPACK Working Notes
LAPACK
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Online description for specific LAPACK routines via man pages
Access to Individual Routines
Example Programs for the LAPACK Drivers
LAPACK on Netlib WWW server


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