
Hi there. Does anyone know where to get Jan's Haskell math/physics Haskell examples from since www.numeric-quest.com went down? An open-source LU matrix factorisation function would also be handy. Cheers Mike Thomas.

On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Mike Thomas wrote:
Hi there.
Does anyone know where to get Jan's Haskell math/physics Haskell examples from since www.numeric-quest.com went down?
Not online (could google have cached these pages?) Alright. I'll put my copy up temporarly at http://www.flash.net/~flygal/Jay/Momenta.html http://www.flash.net/~flygal/Jay/QuantumVector.hml btw, for those on the list, the (apparent) original URL was http://www.numeric-quest.com/haskell/QuantumVector.html Jay Cox

Thanks Jay.
Not online (could google have cached these pages?)
I put the URLs into Google's search and got nothing. Is this the right way to find cached pages?
Alright. I'll put my copy up temporarly at
http://www.flash.net/~flygal/Jay/Momenta.html http://www.flash.net/~flygal/Jay/QuantumVector.hml
Have you got the Fraction, Orthogonals (Indexless Linear Algebra), tensor (N-dimensional tensors) and Fuzzy Oscillator modules too?
btw, for those on the list, the (apparent) original URL was
http://www.numeric-quest.com/haskell/QuantumVector.html
Jay Cox

On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Mike Thomas wrote:
Thanks Jay.
Not online (could google have cached these pages?)
I put the URLs into Google's search and got nothing. Is this the right way to find cached pages?
Actually just putting in the Module name seems to have worked. oh wait! (mind's bulb brightens.) (mind's bulb dims after fairly exaustive search) I tried various incantations of "site:numeric-quest.com" etc to not much avail.
Alright. I'll put my copy up temporarly at
http://www.flash.net/~flygal/Jay/Momenta.html http://www.flash.net/~flygal/Jay/QuantumVector.hml
Have you got the Fraction, Orthogonals (Indexless Linear Algebra), tensor (N-dimensional tensors) and Fuzzy Oscillator modules too?
Nope. It was almost a freak of nature that I had the above. found mention of a QuantumOscillator Module etc (haskell mailing lists) but apparently google didnt cache it. Sorry, Jay Cox

Not online (could google have cached these pages?)
I put the URLs into Google's search and got nothing. Is this the right way to find cached pages?
try the Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/ seems to have the pages. It would be worth hosting them at haskell.org. hth, Claus
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Claus Reinke
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Jay Cox
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Mike Thomas