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Scientific computing (sometimes also called computational science) is the approach of using computers to do science, whether it be in collecting and analysis data or programming computer models and simulations. This page collects any resources for using Haskell for scientific computing, interested parties, and any notable uses of Haskell in science.
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Scientific computing (sometimes also called computational science) is the approach of using computers to do science, whether it be in collecting and analysis data or programming computer models and simulations. This page collects resources for scientific computing in Haskell, including uses of Haskell in science.
   
 
== Libraries ==
 
== Libraries ==

Revision as of 21:12, 9 April 2014

Scientific computing (sometimes also called computational science) is the approach of using computers to do science, whether it be in collecting and analysis data or programming computer models and simulations. This page collects resources for scientific computing in Haskell, including uses of Haskell in science.

Libraries

There are a number of libraries that are useful libraries for scientific computing described in the 'Mathematics' list:

http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Applications_and_libraries/Mathematics

People interested in scientific computing in Haskell

(Please add yourselves!)