http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-math/: The Apache Commons Math project is a library of lightweight, self-contained mathematics and statistics components addressing the most common practical problems not immediately available in the Java programming language or commons-lang.
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- Eldar Agalarov
- Tim Allison
- C. Scott Ananian
- Mark Anderson
- Peter Andrews
- Rémi Arntzen
- Matt Adereth
- Jared Becksfort
- Michael Bjorkegren
- Brian Bloniarz
- John Bollinger
- Cyril Briquet
- Dave Brosius
- Dan Checkoway
- Anders Conbere
- Charles Cooper
- Paul Cowan
- Benjamin Croizet
- Larry Diamond
- Aleksei Dievskii
- Rodrigo di Lorenzo Lopes
- Hasan Diwan
- Ted Dunning
- Ole Ersoy
- Ajo Fod
- John Gant
- Ken Geis
- Hank Grabowski
- Bernhard Grünewaldt
- Elliotte Rusty Harold
- Dennis Hendriks
- Reid Hochstedler
- Matthias Hummel
- Curtis Jensen
- Bruce A Johnson
- Ismael Juma
- Eugene Kirpichov
- Oleksandr Kornieiev
- Piotr Kochanski
- Sergei Lebedev
- Bob MacCallum
- Jake Mannix
- Benjamin McCann
- Patrick Meyer
- J. Lewis Muir
- Venkatesha Murthy
- Christopher Nix
- Fredrik Norin
- Sean Owen
- Sujit Pal
- Todd C. Parnell
- Andreas Rieger
- Sébastien Riou
- Bill Rossi
- Matthew Rowles
- Pavel Ryzhov
- Joni Salonen
- Michael Saunders
- Thorsten Schaefer
- Christopher Schuck
- Christian Semrau
- David Stefka
- Mauro Talevi
- Radoslav Tsvetkov
- Kim van der Linde
- Alexey Volkov
- Andrew Waterman
- Jörg Weimar
- Christian Winter
- Piotr Wydrych
- Xiaogang Zhang
- Chris Popp
- Mikkel Meyer Andersen
- Bill Barker
- Sébastien Brisard
- Albert Davidson Chou
- Mark Diggory
- Robert Burrell Donkin
- Otmar Ertl
- Luc Maisonobe
- Tim O'Brien
- J. Pietschmann
- Dimitri Pourbaix
- Gilles Sadowski
- Greg Sterijevski
- Brent Worden
- Thomas Neidhart
- Evan Ward
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Univariate real polynomials implementations, seen as differentiable
univariate real functions.
/**
*
* Univariate real polynomials implementations, seen as differentiable
* univariate real functions.
*
*/
package org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.polynomials;