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Steven T. Hatton
I just started looking at this. I have yet to determine if it would be
useful to me.
http://www.mathcore.com/products/mathcode/index.shtml
"The performance between the three forms of execution are compared in the
table below. The generated C++ code for this example is roughly 500-1000
times faster than standard interpreted Mathematica code, and almost 50-100
times faster than expression code compiled by the internal Mathematica
Compile[] command." (see the following url)
http://www.mathcore.com/products/mathcode/notebooks/HTMLLinks/SinSurface_5.html
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"If our hypothesis is about anything and not about some one or more
particular things, then our deductions constitute mathematics. Thus
mathematics may be defined as the subject in which we never know what we
are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true." - Bertrand
Russell
useful to me.
http://www.mathcore.com/products/mathcode/index.shtml
"The performance between the three forms of execution are compared in the
table below. The generated C++ code for this example is roughly 500-1000
times faster than standard interpreted Mathematica code, and almost 50-100
times faster than expression code compiled by the internal Mathematica
Compile[] command." (see the following url)
http://www.mathcore.com/products/mathcode/notebooks/HTMLLinks/SinSurface_5.html
--
"If our hypothesis is about anything and not about some one or more
particular things, then our deductions constitute mathematics. Thus
mathematics may be defined as the subject in which we never know what we
are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true." - Bertrand
Russell