Scientific and Engineering C++: Efficiency and Indefinite Types with Runtime Failures

        We discuss space optimization in C++ via indefinite-type objects whose operations can fail at run time. Our example is the in-place matrix factorization using C++ wrappers for the LAPACK FORTRAN algorigthms.

By: John J. Barton and Lee R. Nackman

Published in: RC20126 in 1995


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