Abstract
Linear algebra is at the core of many areas of statistical computing and from its inception the S language has supported numerical linear algebra via a matrix data type and several functions and operators, such as %*%, qr, chol, and solve. However, these data types and functions do not provide direct access to all of the facilities for ecient manipulation of dense matrices, as provided by the Lapack subroutines, and they do not provide for...
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Title
Introduction to the Matrix package | as of Feb. 2005
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
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