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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	numer-
       ical  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 lan-
       guages.

       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 com-
       mand info gsl-ref (if the library is installed).

       Please report any bugs to bug-gsl@gnu.org.

GSL Team		    GNU	Scientific Library			GSL(3)

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