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New Versions of NMath Libraries Released

CenterSpace is proud to announce the immediate availability of new versions of our .NET math libraries, NMath 5.0 and NMath Stats 3.3. This release adds many new features and performance enhancements. Version 5.0 of NMath adds: A new set of random number generator classes based on MKL vectorized random number generators Classes for creating independent streams of random numbers using the ...
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Calling External .NET Libraries from Excel

There are many circumstances where you may need to access an external library of functions or routines from Excel.  For example, if you need a complex function such as fitting data to a surface, or portfolio optimization, that is not natively available in Excel.  There also may be a need to protect proprietary calculations by using user defined functions to process algorithms in a black box manner...
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Mono support

We are working hard on porting NMath to work with Mono on Linux and Mac OS X. A big thanks to CambridgeSoft for their help on this task. So far, so good. We will keep you updated... - Trevor [11/10/2010] Update: An alpha release of NMath and NMath Stats is now available for Mono. If you are interested in joining the alpha program, please contact Amy at sales@centerspace.net.
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Statistical Quality Control Charts

Statistical quality control charts, or Shewart quality control charts, are used across nearly all sectors of industry to maintain and improve product quality. Quality control charts provide a means to detect when a time varying process exceeds its historic process variation and needs analysis and/or intervention to remedy the out-of-control process (known as special cause variation). These proce...
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New Versions of NMath Libraries Released

CenterSpace is proud to announce the immediate availability of NMath 4.1 and NMath Stats 3.2. As described in an earlier post, this release adds many new features and performance enhancements. Version 4.1 of NMath adds peak finding and Savitzky-Golay derivatives, a Runge-Kutta ODE solver, the Box-Cox transformation for making non-normal data resemble normally-distributed data, and faster vector...
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