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Re: Use of "second hand" code.
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Stephen C. Upton |
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Re: Use of "second hand" code. |
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Wed, 05 Jul 2000 16:50:38 -0600 |
Paul, et. al.,
You might want to check out the Colt packages (if you're using java) for
a set of mathematical and statistical routines. They have a number
of random variables stuff in the cern.jet packages. The packages
are open source, with varying kinds of licenses.
http://tilde-hoschek.home.cern.ch/~hoschek/colt/index.htm
HTH
steve upton
At 03:16 PM 7/5/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>>>>> "PJ" == Paul E
Johnson <address@hidden> writes:
PJ> I was using an adapted piece of code from Numerical Recipes to
get
PJ> Binomial random variables. Just for curiosity's sake,
can
PJ> something like that, with proper attribution, go into the
Swarm
PJ> code base?
Page xv of the Preface says "Distribution of the machine-readable
programs
(either as copied by you or as purchased) to any other person is
not
authorized." So, no.
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