I just see that I have forgotten to mention the following GSL caveat. "Matrices are stored in row-major order, meaning that each row of elements forms a contiguous block in memory. This is the standard "C-ordering" of two-dimensional arrays. Note that FORTRAN stores arrays in column-major order." A couple of other "matrix implementations" allow both ways of "ordering". Best regards, Jacek.
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