NMath .NET Math and Statistics
The NMath .NET math and statistics libraries from CenterSpace Software provides building blocks for financial, engineering, and scientific applications on the Microsoft .NET platform.
NMath Premium
The Premium Editions of NMath and NMath Stats leverage the power of NVIDIA’s CUDA™ architecture for GPU-accelerated mathematics in .NET. CenterSpace has partnered with leading GPU computing experts to bring GPU-accelerated mathematics to the .NET platform for the first time.
Choose NMath. Written by experts, trusted by industry leaders.
Our developers are experts at object-oriented numerics, producing high-performance, rock solid components, with state of the art object-oriented .NET interfaces. NMath has satisfied customers in over 45 countries around the world, and is proven in production everyday inside Fortune 500 companies.
Increase your productivity and lower your development costs by using NMath to jumpstart your .NET numerical applications.
Our libraries are extensively tested, and include professional documentation, code examples,
and technical support.
Licensing that works.
We have a simple royalty-free licensing model. Components are licensed per developer seat. There are no runtime or distribution fees for products developed that make use of NMath libraries.
The numerical tools you need, now and in the future.
NMath features include:
- matrix and vector classes
- random number generators
- Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs)
- numerical integration
- linear programming
- linear regression
- curve and surface fitting
- optimization
- hypothesis tests
- analysis of variance (ANOVA)
- probability distributions
- principal component analysis
- cluster analysis
NMath is built on the Intel® Math Kernel Library (MKL), which contains highly-optimized, extensively-threaded versions of the public domain computing packages known as the BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) and
LAPACK (Linear Algebra PACKage).
All NMath routines are callable from any .NET language, including C#, Visual Basic.NET, and F#.
