On 4/11/07, Matthias Schabel
The formal review of the Math Toolkit, submitted by John Maddock, Paul Bristow, Hubert Holin, and Xiaogang Zhang, begins today, April 11 and ends April 20. The library and documentation may be downloaded from the Boost Vault:
http://www.boost-consulting.org/vault/index.php? &direction=0&order=&directory=Math%20-%20Numerics
The Math Toolkit is divided into three interrelated components :
1) a reasonably comprehensive set of statistical distributions 2) a set of high quality special functions 3) tools needed to implement special functions
My first (and probably only, as it is not my area) comment is that it shouldn't just be called 'The Math Toolkit". 'Math' is much much too big to fit into a single toolkit. This toolkit seems to be geared towards statistics, so should be labeled as such. I see the directory is called 'Math - Numerics', so maybe that label should be used throughout (including header files, namespaces, etc). Tony