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Math.NET Numerics started 2009 by merging code and teams of [[DnAnalytics|dnAnalytics]] with Math.NET Iridium. It is influenced by [[ALGLIB]], [[JAMA_(numerical_linear_algebra_library)|JAMA]] and [[Boost_(C++_libraries)|Boost]], among others, and has accepted numerous code contributions.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://github.com/mathnet/mathnet-numerics/blob/master/README.md |title=Math.NET Numerics ReadMe |publisher=GitHub.com |accessdate=2013-05-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://github.com/mathnet/mathnet-numerics/blob/master/CONTRIBUTORS.md |title=Math.NET Numerics Contributors |publisher=GitHub.com |accessdate=2013-05-08}}</ref> It is part of the Math.NET initiative to build and maintain open mathematical toolkits for the .NET platform since 2002.
Math.NET is used by several open source libraries and research projects, like MyMediaLite,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ismll.uni-hildesheim.de/mymedialite/ |title=MyMediaLite Recommender System Library}}</ref> FermiSim<ref>{{cite web|url=https://launchpad.net/fermisim |title=FermiSim, studying potential solutions to the Fermi paradox via computational simulation of models for space colonisation}}</ref> and LightField Retrieval,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://code.google.com/p/lightfieldretrieval/ |title=Three-Dimensional Model Shape Description and Retrieval Based on LightField Descriptors}}</ref> and
== Features ==
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