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Upon completion Gnu Octave should have a working funm based on the Schur-Parlett algorithms by Higham et al., that calls to specific matrix functions if these have an instance of their own: expm, logm, sqrtm etc. | Upon completion Gnu Octave should have a working funm based on the Schur-Parlett algorithms by Higham et al., that calls to specific matrix functions if these have an instance of their own: expm, logm, sqrtm etc. | ||
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Part of the work is already done by Prof. N.J. Higham and is available under a GPLv3+ license: [http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/~higham/mftoolbox/ The Matrix Function Toolbox][3] which is closely related to the book by the same author[4]. A [http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/~higham/mctoolbox toolbox for matrix computations][4] (The Matrix Computation Toolbox) is also provided by the same author, under the same license. Finally, a funm function is provided in the page of the NAMF project under GPLv3+. | Part of the work is already done by Prof. N.J. Higham and is available under a GPLv3+ license: [http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/~higham/mftoolbox/ The Matrix Function Toolbox][3] which is closely related to the book by the same author[4]. A [http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/~higham/mctoolbox toolbox for matrix computations][4] (The Matrix Computation Toolbox) is also provided by the same author, under the same license. Finally, a funm function is provided in the page of the NAMF project under GPLv3+. | ||
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