CERN Program Library

The CERN Program Library (CERNLIB) is a collection of general purpose software libraries and program modules for scientific computing, developed at the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN.[1] The application area of the library focuses on physics research, in particular high energy physics, involving general mathematics, data analysis, detectors simulation, data-handling, numerical analysis, and others, applicable to a wide range of scientific problems. Many modules are written in the FORTRAN 77 language.

CERN Program Library
Developer(s)CERN
Final release
2005 (2005) / May 9, 2005 (2005-05-09)
Repository
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeTechnical computing
LicenseGNU General Public License, except for GEANT
Websitecern.ch/cernlib

The major fields covered by the libraries contained therein were:

Lower-level parts of the CERN Program Library were most prominently used by the data analysis software Physics Analysis Workstation (PAW) and the detector simulation framework GEANT, both of which are also part of the CERN Program Library.

CERN Program Library used the year as its version, with not explicitly denoted minor revisions within a year. Besides legacy software dependency, for newer applications written in C++, CERNLIB is superseded by ROOT.

Status

Development and support for CERNLIB was discontinued in 2003.[1] Libraries are still available "as is" "for ever" from the CERNLIB web site but with no new code, no user support and no port to IA-64.

References

  1. "Cern Program Library". European Organization for Nuclear Research. 2014-10-10. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
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