Math.NET Numerics started 2009 by merging code and teams of dnAnalytics with Math.NET Iridium. It is influenced by ALGLIB, JAMA and Boost, among others, and has accepted numerous code contributions.[1][2] It is part of the Math.NET initiative to build and maintain open mathematical toolkits for the .NET platform since 2002.[citation needed]
Math.NET is used by several open source libraries and research projects, like MyMediaLite,[3] FermiSim[4] and LightField Retrieval,[5] and various theses[6][7][8][9] and papers.[10][11]
^Schräder, Niklas (2011). Detecting falls and poses in image silhouettes (M.Sc). Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. ISSN1652-8557.
^Schindlberger, Michael (2011). Elastic Properties of Growing 2D Foam (M.Sc). University of Zurich.
^Ferreira, André Filipe Mateus. SoundLog: Make More Noise (M.Sc). Universidade Técnica de Lisboa.
^Miller, Justin (2010). Design of a Wireless Acquisition System for a Digital Stethoscope (B.Sc). University of Southern Queensland.
^LÍŠKA, Ondrej; ŽIDEK, Kamil (2010). "Accelerometers usability for danger tilt off-highway vehicles and signal filtration with kalman filter". Journal of Applied Science in the Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics. 4 (2): 1–6. ISSN1802-9388.