
My knowledge in this field is only sufficient that I can tell that this shows some serious expertise in function fitting! Boost is thin in support for important parts of numerical analysis that have wide, if sometimes apparently niche, potential application, and not just in 'rocket science' physics. But in order to sell this to Boosters (as I know from experience with trying to promote widely used mathemetical functions), some better (and some simpler and gentler) real-life examples will be needed as well your erudite whitepaper. (I also note that the code is all very C-style and some (mea culpa) are sniffy about this! However this is a matter of form not content and can be fairly easily, if tediously, changed.) Paul -- Paul A Bristow Prizet Farmhouse, Kendal, Cumbria UK LA8 8AB Phone and SMS text +44 1539 561830, Mobile and SMS text +44 7714 330204 mailto: pbristow@hetp.u-net.com http://www.hetp.u-net.com/index.html http://www.hetp.u-net.com/Paul%20A%20Bristow%20info.html | -----Original Message----- | From: boost-bounces@lists.boost.org | [mailto:boost-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Marcus Mendenhall | Sent: 24 March 2006 16:37 | To: boost@lists.boost.org | Subject: [boost] c2_functions first submission materials uploaded | | I have uploaded c2_functions.zip to the file vault. It contains the | code for c2_functions (header & source), an html folder with Doxygen | documentation, and a white paper describing the theory of this | package. Anyone who is interested, look over this and let me know | how the group wishes to proceed.