The Linbox Library
Purpose
The Linbox library provides functionality for exact linear algebra. See doc/mainpage.doxy for more info.
Quick Install
Download linbox-auto-install.sh and run it!
For instance, on a machine with an installation of GMP and OpenBLAS in the standard search paths:
./linbox-auto-install.sh --stable=yes --make-flags="-j 3" --with-blas-libs="-lopenblas"
This script will install stable versions of Givaro, fflas-ffpack and then LinBox.
Here is another example fetching and installing the latest versions of GMP, Givaro, OpenBLAS, fflas-ffpack and then LinBox.
./linbox-auto-install.sh --enable-openblas=yes --enable-gmp=yes
Installation
In brief: ./configure <options> && make && make install
See INSTALL for generic installation information.
Availability
From github.com/linbox-team
Requirements
- fflas-ffpack and by transitivity:
- any BLAS (Fortran or C): e.g. ATLAS, OpenBLAS, ...
- Givaro
- GMP
Optional Dependencies
- NTL,
- IML,
- FLINT,
See doc/install*html for details.
This library requires the GNU C++ compiler (gcc-4.3 or newer) or any compiler supporting advanced template features.
AUTHORS
The LinBox group (see AUTHORS file for a list of contributors).
Citing LinBox
If your research depends on the LinBox library, please consider citing the project as
@manual{linbox,
title = {{LinBox}},
author = {The {LinBox} group},
edition = {v1.6.3},
year = {2019},
url = {http://github.com/linbox-team/linbox}
}
Contact and discussions
Corrections, suggestions and comments to linbox-use@googlegroups.com

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