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PR: 52850 Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@asme.org>
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The Template Numerical Toolkit (TNT) is a collection of interfaces and
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reference implementations of numerical objects useful for scientific
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computing in C++. The toolkit defines interfaces for basic data
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structures, such as multidimensional arrays and sparse matrices, commonly
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used in numerical applications. The goal of this package is to provide
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reusable software components that address many of the portability and
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maintenance problems with C++ codes.
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TNT provides a distinction between "interfaces" and "implementations" of
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TNT components. For example, there is a TNT interface for two-dimensional
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arrays which describes how individual elements are accessed and how
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certain information, such as the array dimensions, can be used in
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algorithms; however, there can be several implementations of such an
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interface: one that uses expression templates, or one that uses BLAS
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kernels, or another that is instrumented to provide debugging
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information. By specifying only the interface, applications codes may
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utilize such algorithms, while giving library developers the greatest
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flexibility in employing optimization or portability strategies.
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WWW: http://math.nist.gov/tnt/
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