lrcalc 1.1.7-1 source package in Ubuntu
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lrcalc (1.1.7-1) unstable; urgency=low * Initial release (Closes: #703736). -- Tobias Hansen <email address hidden> Mon, 26 Aug 2013 21:38:03 +0200
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lrcalc_1.1.7-1.dsc | 2.0 KiB | 8630a54ee123ab4aeed6f6510e853bcce09f0eb67e9e187e2d88537be9d8f626 |
lrcalc_1.1.7.orig.tar.gz | 295.2 KiB | a33456d62ba306a43ad7c96335b54fa443b59002b1ac4970f017b10b8e44af7a |
lrcalc_1.1.7-1.debian.tar.gz | 3.0 KiB | 2aa9ae32208c981241a55c9b76de5fbb920b0cc1a219769ddcdac7c4a0c18b3b |
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Binary packages built by this source
- liblrcalc-dev: library for calculating Littlewood-Richardson coefficients - development files
The "Littlewood-
Richardson Calculator" is a package of C programs for
computing Littlewood-Richardson coefficients, providing fast calculation of
single LR coefficients, products of Schur functions, and skew Schur functions.
Its interface uses the same notation as the SF package of John Stembridge, to
make it easier to use both packages at the same time.
.
This package contains the development files for the library.
- liblrcalc1: No summary available for liblrcalc1 in ubuntu utopic.
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- lrcalc: programs for calculating Littlewood-Richardson coefficients
The "Littlewood-
Richardson Calculator" is a package of C programs for
computing Littlewood-Richardson coefficients, providing fast calculation of
single LR coefficients, products of Schur functions, and skew Schur functions.
Its interface uses the same notation as the SF package of John Stembridge, to
make it easier to use both packages at the same time.
.
This package contains the command-line programs.