[racket] What math do you want to do in Racket?

From: Todd O'Bryan (toddobryan at gmail.com)
Date: Sat Jun 30 21:20:54 EDT 2012

Hey, now. Some of us haven't had that extra second, yet. Don't ruin it
for us. :-)

On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Pierpaolo Bernardi <olopierpa at gmail.com> wrote:
> I want in racket all that my hp50g can do.
>
> And since you are at it, you could also port the combinatorica library
> to racket.
>
> I hope all of you have enjoyed the extra second we have just had today!  Cheers!
>
> P.
>
>
> 2012/7/1, Neil Toronto <neil.toronto at gmail.com>:
>> Being a glutton for punishment, I've decided to write a `math'
>> collection to be shipped with Racket. I'm writing it in Typed Racket, so
>> Typed Racket programs that `(require math)' can apply mathematical
>> functions with no overhead and regular Racket programs will incur only
>> the usual contract checks. Also, Vincent's TR optimizer will fill the
>> math collection with rainbows and sunshine.
>>
>> I know what *I* want in a math library: statistics (for my research) and
>> basic linear algebra (for `plot'). What do *you* want?
>>
>> (FWIW, this started with Antonio asking for inverse hyperbolic functions
>> on the dev mailing list. I just did those today, and factorial,
>> log-factorial, gamma, and log-gamma yesterday.)
>>
>> Neil ⊥
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