centos man page for gsl

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GSL(3)							     Library Functions Manual							    GSL(3)

NAME
gsl - GNU Scientific Library
SYNOPSIS
#include <gsl/...>
DESCRIPTION
The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for numerical computing. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL team in C, and present a modern Applications Programming Interface (API) for C programmers, allowing wrappers to be written for very high level languages. The library covers the following areas, Complex Numbers Roots of Polynomials Special Functions Vectors and Matrices Permutations Combinations Sorting BLAS Support Linear Algebra Eigensystems Fast Fourier Transforms Quadrature Random Numbers Quasi-Random Sequences Random Distributions Statistics Histograms N-Tuples Monte Carlo Integration Simulated Annealing Differential Equations Interpolation Numerical Differentiation Chebyshev Approximations Series Acceleration Discrete Hankel Transforms Root-Finding Minimization Least-Squares Fitting Physical Constants IEEE Floating-Point For more information please consult the GSL Reference Manual, which is available as an info file. You can read it online using the shell command info gsl-ref (if the library is installed). Please report any bugs to bug-gsl@gnu.org. GSL Team GNU Scientific Library GSL(3)
Related Man Pages
gsl-config(1) - debian
gsl-randist(1) - debian
gsl-histogram(1) - centos
pdl::gsl::mroot(3) - suse
pdl::gsl::diff(3pm) - debian
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