October 5, 2006: JScience 3.2 Based on Javolution 4.0 (faster) JSR-275 new packaging (javax.measure.*) Binary for 1.4 (created using Retroweaver) Allows us to get rid of the old slot of javolution.
June 12, 2007: JScience 4.1 Added FloatingPoint numbers of fixed arbitrary precision Fixed LatLong conversion error Reference implementation for the JSR-275 : Measures and Units Refactored package/classes to use singular form, org.jscience.physics.measure.Measure renamed org.jscience.physics.amount.Amount (to avoid name clash with javax.measure). Support for dense or sparse vectors. Our benchmark indicates that on dual-core processors our Matrix<Float64> or Matrix<Complex> multiplications are the fastest around (for a pure Java library), by about 2x!
Or shove it to java-overlay because nothing uses it :)
jscience is dead with no revdeps and will be last-rited. Closing.