GitHub - apc-llc cernlib: CERN Program Library The CERN Program Library is a large collection of general purpose libraries and modules maintained and offered in both source and object code form on the CERN central computers The two most popular applications based on CERNLIB are PAW and GEANT 3 21
CERN Program Library - Riken All the documentations and manuals related to the CERNLIB components available both in HTML and PostScript formats
CERNLIB in Fortran Wiki The CERN Program Library or CERNLIB is a collection of FORTRAN 77 libraries and modules, maintained “as is” by CERN Its content ranges from more specialized data analysis of high energy physics to general purpose numerical analysis
[2303. 07506] CERNLIB status - arXiv. org We present a revived version of CERNLIB, the basis for software ecosystems of most of the pre-LHC HEP experiments The efforts to consolidate CERNLIB are part of the activities of the Data Preservation for High Energy Physics collaboration to preserve data and software of the past HEP experiments
CERNLIB - Short writeups B - Elementary Functions PRMFCT (B002) HTML, PS Prime Numbers and Prime Factor Decomposition RBINOM (B100) HTML, PS Binomial Coefficient ATG (B101) HTML, PS Arc Tangent Function ASINH (B102) HTML, PS Hyperbolic Arcsine RPLNML (B105) HTML, PS Value of a Polynomial RSRTNT (B300) HTML, PS An integral of type R (x,sqrt (a+bx+x 2))
Topical Manuals - ROOT CERNLib The CERN Program Library was a large collection of general-purpose programs written in FORTRAN It is deprecated for many years but many algorithms it implemented at that time were back-ported to ROOT Here is a link to the pdf version of the CERNLib manual and to the community-maintained version
cernlib (1): print CERN library dependencies - Linux man page cernlib is a tool to list the compiler and linker options necessary to compile a CERNLIB program that has the given library dependencies It is generally used within a command substitution, as in the following example:
CERNLIB HOWTO - phys. ufl. edu This document describes how to build the CERNLIB software from sources on a Unix or Linux system It explicitly uses CERNLIB 98 as an example (though the instructions for building any modern version of CERNLIB are identical), and focuses on building the libraries on an x86-based RedHat Linux 6 x system
CERNLIB - Software Installation Guide This chapter describes how to retrieve and install ready-built libraries and modules from the asis01 server at CERN More details on asis01 can be found in section Compressed tar files are kept in the directory cernlib @sys pro tar, where @sys should be replaced by the Transarc name for your system, e g rs_aix32 for the RS6000 running AIX 3 2