Fast ODE Solver in Pure C: A Google Search

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The discussion centers on the search for a fast ordinary differential equation (ODE) solver implemented in pure C. While a Google search reveals numerous solvers, the majority are written in Fortran, which may not meet the user's needs. Participants suggest that there are some C-based solvers available, but express uncertainty regarding their quality and performance. The conversation highlights the challenge of finding efficient C ODE solvers compared to the more prevalent Fortran options.
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does anyone know of a fast ode solver in pure C?

a google search yields many solvers, but mostly in fortran...
 
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