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Universal Framework for Science and Engineering - Part 2: Regression

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// Template Numerical Toolkit (TNT) for Linear Algebra 
//
// R. Pozo
// Applied and Computational Mathematics Division
// National Institute of Standards and Technology


#ifndef SUBSCRPT_H
#define SUBSCRPT_H


//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// This definition describes the default TNT data type used for
// indexing into TNT matrices and vectors.  The data type should
// be wide enough to index into large arrays.  It defaults to an
// "int", but can be overriden at compile time redefining TNT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE,
// e.g.
// 
//      g++ -DTNT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE='unsigned int'  ...
//
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
//

#ifndef TNT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE
#define TNT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE int
#endif

namespace TNT
{
    typedef TNT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE Subscript;
}


// () indexing in TNT means 1-offset, i.e. x(1) and A(1,1) are the
// first elements.  This offset is left as a macro for future
// purposes, but should not be changed in the current release.
//
//
#define TNT_BASE_OFFSET (1)

#endif

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Ph. D. Petr Ivankov worked as scientific researcher at Russian Mission Control Centre since 1978 up to 2000. Now he is engaged by Aviation training simulators http://dinamika-avia.com/ . His additional interests are:

1) Noncommutative geometry

http://front.math.ucdavis.edu/author/P.Ivankov

2) Literary work (Russian only)

http://zhurnal.lib.ru/editors/3/3d_m/

3) Scientific articles
http://arxiv.org/find/all/1/au:+Ivankov_Petr/0/1/0/all/0/1

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