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Re: [Help-gsl] Performance issue with ODE solvers
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Brian Gough |
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Re: [Help-gsl] Performance issue with ODE solvers |
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Sun, 06 Jan 2008 21:36:18 +0000 |
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At Wed, 2 Jan 2008 17:51:57 +0100,
Jochen Küpper wrote:
>
> Sebastien,
>
> have you received any replies, comments?
> Do you meanwhile have more information on the issue?
>
> Have people made similar observations for other problems?
The main thing I'd need to know before looking at it more is how the
user-specified error tolerances are used by each package -- otherwise
it's not clear that the runtimes can be compared on a like-for-like
basis. If that is ok, it may be that GSL routines are overestimating
the error, and hence taking smaller steps.
> Sundials is BSD licensed - are there ways to (legally) incorporate it
> into GSL? Brian, how would we proceed to ask the original authors for
> a contribution to GSL? What's your opinion on that?
The license is compatible, so it can be used side-by-side with GSL as
an independent packages. I think that is the best way to use it.
> On the other hand, there are several articles in scientific journals,
> including a long one in ACM TOMS. Anybody up to implementing it in
> GSL based on these descriptions? Actually, if no-one is taking up on
> it, maybe with a found background in ODEs could mentor this as a
> Google summer of code project?
If somebody wanted to implement some of the algorithms in the GSL
framework that would be cool.
--
Brian Gough