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  2. Arbitrary-precision arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    Arbitrary precision arithmetic is also used to compute fundamental mathematical constants such as π to millions or more digits and to analyze the properties of the digit strings [8] or more generally to investigate the precise behaviour of functions such as the Riemann zeta function where certain questions are difficult to explore via ...

  3. List of arbitrary-precision arithmetic software - Wikipedia

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    ColdFusion: the built-in PrecisionEvaluate() function evaluates one or more string expressions, dynamically, from left to right, using BigDecimal precision arithmetic to calculate the values of arbitrary precision arithmetic expressions. D: standard library module std.bigint; Dart: the built-in int datatype implements arbitrary-precision ...

  4. Casio V.P.A.M. calculators - Wikipedia

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    The CALC function, present in most earlier models, has been removed from the majority of models except for the fx-880BTG and JP CW series; The SOLVE function becomes a part of the Equation application; When solving cubic equations, the capability to find local maximum and minimum values is supported; The Statistics application now supports data ...

  5. GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] GMP has a rich set of functions, and the functions have a regular interface. The basic interface is for C , but wrappers exist for other languages, including Ada , C++ , C# , Julia , .NET , OCaml , Perl , PHP , Python , R , Ruby , and Rust .

  6. Faddeeva function - Wikipedia

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    The function was tabulated by Vera Faddeeva and N. N. Terentyev in 1954. [8] It appears as nameless function w(z) in Abramowitz and Stegun (1964), formula 7.1.3. The name Faddeeva function was apparently introduced by G. P. M. Poppe and C. M. J. Wijers in 1990; [9] [better source needed] previously, it was known as Kramp's function (probably after Christian Kramp).

  7. Affine arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    Affine arithmetic is potentially useful in every numeric problem where one needs guaranteed enclosures to smooth functions, such as solving systems of non-linear equations, analyzing dynamical systems, integrating functions, differential equations, etc. Applications include ray tracing, plotting curves, intersecting implicit and parametric ...

  8. Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms - Wikipedia

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    Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) is a specification that prescribes a set of low-level routines for performing common linear algebra operations such as vector addition, scalar multiplication, dot products, linear combinations, and matrix multiplication.

  9. Vaginal photoplethysmograph - Wikipedia

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    VPA is defined as the peak-to-trough amplitude of the vaginal pulse wave. It is calculated by subtracting the means of all troughs from the means of all peaks experienced during stimulus presentation. VPA lacks an absolute scale of measurement; each unit of change (mV) does not correspond directly with a physiological change.