The Rust Linear Solver toolbox is an in-development project for dense and sparse library routines in Rust.
The latest documentation of the main branch of this repo is available at linalg-rs.github.io/rlst.
This work is dual-licensed under the Apache 2.0 and MIT license. You can choose between one of them if you use this work.
SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
Some optional dependencies of the library have different licenses that may change the license of compiled library components.
The Suitesparse
dependencies can be enabled with the suitesparse
feature flag. This enables AMD, CAMD, COLAMD, CCOLAMD, CHOLMOD, UMFPACK,
which are used to provide sparse direct solver
capabilities. UMFPACK is licensed under the GPL 2+ license, which affects any
code compiled against RLST with the suitesparse
feature flag.
The Sleef dependency can be enabled with the sleef
feature
flag. It is enabled by default and provides SIMD variants of certain mathematical functions.
Sleef is licensed under the Boost Software License Version 1.0.
This library is the result of the merger of two experimental linear algebra projects
- Householder (github.com/UCL-ARC/householder)
- sandbox (github.com/linalg-rs/sandbox)
Both projects are MIT + Apache-2.0 dual licensed. The Rust Linear Solver toolbox is the successor of both projects.