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LAPACK (Linear Algebra PACKage) is a commonly used library of subroutines for numerical linear algebra tasks, including solutions of linear sets of equations, linear least squares, eigenvalue problems, and singular value decomposition. LAPACK routines may be used with fortran, C and relatives and a variety of other languages.
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Do most statistical packages and libraries in high-level programming languages rely on LAPAC...
Possible an open-ended question, but I am wondering if most statistical packages and libraries, for instance, Stata, R, Python's NumPy and MATLAB rely on LAPACK algorithms to perform matrix operations, …