@BOOK\{IMM2001-04242, author = "V. A. Barker and L. S. Blackford and J. Dongarra and J. Du Croz and S. Hammarling and M. Marinova and J. Wasniewski and P. Yalamov", title = "LAPACK95 Users' Guide", year = "2001", keywords = "Linear algebra, Solution of linear systems of equation, Eigenvalue problems, Fortran 95", volume = "", number = "", series = "SIAM: Software, Environments and Tools", publisher = "{SIAM,} Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics", address = "3600 University City Science Center, Philadelphia, {PA} 19104-2688, {USA}", edition = "", url = "http://www.netlib.org/lapack95/lug95/", abstract = "Fortran has always been a principal Language in the field of scientific, numerical and engineering computing. A series of versions to the standard defining successive versions of the language has progressively enhanced its power and kept it competitive with several generations of rivals. The present Fortran standard is 95. The new features contained in Fortran 95 ensure that the Fortran language will continue to be used successfully for a long time to come. This book describes LAPACK95, yet another step in the development of {LAPACK}. LAPACK95 is a Fortran95 interface to the Fortran77 {LAPACK} Library. It is relevant for anyone who writes in the Fortran95 language and needs reliable software for basic numerical linear algebra. It may be regarded as a sequel to, the official reference for {LAPACK}. This book explains how to obtain and install the LAPACK95 package, how to use it, and documents the performance of LAPACK95 on a variety of computers.", isbn_issn = "{ISBN} {0-}89871-504-0 (pbk.)" }