PETE
PETE: The Portable Expression Template Engine. PETE, short for ”Portable Expression Template Engine,” is a C++ framework that lets users easily add expression-template functionality to container classes and perform complex expression manipulations.
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- Kennedy, Ken; Broom, Bradley; Cooper, Keith; Dongarra, Jack; Fowler, Rob; Gannon, Dennis; Johnsson, Lennart; Mellor-Crummey, John; Torczon, Linda: Telescoping languages: A strategy for automatic generation of scientific problem-solving systems from annotated libraries (2001)
- Pflaum, Christoph: Expression templates for partial differential equations (2001)
- Oldehoeft, Rod: Taming complexity in high-performance computing (2000)