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# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE:
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# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line
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gmm: gmm (C++ generic matrix template library)
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gmm:
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gmm: Gmm++ is a generic C++ template library for sparse, dense and skyline
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gmm: matrices. It is built as a set of generic algorithms (mult, add, copy,
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gmm: sub-matrices, dense and sparse solvers, etc.) for any interfaced vector
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gmm: type or matrix type. It can be viewed as a glue library that allows
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gmm: cooperation between several vector and matrix types. However, basic
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gmm: sparse, dense and skyline matrix/vector types are built in Gmm++, so
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gmm: it can be used as a standalone linear algebra library.
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gmm:
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gmm:
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