MathNet.Numerics has a pretty solid linear systems solver, and has multiple additional native providers that, depending on what hardware you have to work with, and the size of your solves, dramatically increases performance.
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Well, let's start with which ones you have looked at, and why they aren't to your liking.
I'm asking for suggestions of where to start.
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