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Subject: Re: Numerical Recipes in f90 on the Web
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Michael Metcalf schrieb:
> 
> Bill Press, co-author of the "Numerical Recipe" series, has asked me to
> forward this information:
> 
> Cambridge University Press has
> now given permission for the page images from "Numerical Recipes
> in Fortran 90" to be made available on the Web, along with the
> other Numerical Recipes books (C and Fortran 77) that were already
> available.  This means that anyone in the world can access the
> book for free (though it is hoped that they will want to buy the
> hardcopy, and there is still the obligation to purchase the software
> for more than very casual use).  The book pages can be found
> by starting at http://www.nr.com and clicking on Books-On-Line.
> 
> Mike Metcalf

please read carefully the copyright in the books!!

For many really free software packages don't forget to go to 
http://www.netlib.org

cheers
juergen
