Installation and Use of Common Scientific Libraries in Unix Part 2: LAPACK and its wrappers LAPACKE
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Hi guys, since my research work has lead me to the necessity of using some important scientific libraries, I have decided to contribute to the tutorials section with this humble collection of summaries about how to install these libraries. An important purpose shall be to explicitly depict the hierarchical dependence among the libraries, while at the same time, as it's been already stated, to explain the basic mechanics of the installations.
I will assume (i) that a first semester Computer Science student has been asked to install these to perform basic operations with them. I believe that the arising knowledge from using them is highly more valuable that the annoying research required to figure this out for the novice user.
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