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Here's a fantastic book on bit-level arithmetic that I used when coding the 128-bit integer types in the latest release of Meta.Numerics. amazon.com/Hackers-Deligh…
All the implementations of exponentiation by squaring I know do an extra, unnecessary multiplication by 1. Which is a step backward from the purported goal of minimizing the number of multiplications.
Tiered JIT is a very cool, performance-enhancing idea coming to the .NET Framework: blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/2018/08…
fuget.org/packages/Meta.… looks great at fuget.org. Thanks for this resource @praeclarum. #Dotnet
Working to incorporate the large-order uniform asymptotic expansion in our Bessel function routines. This should improve our accuracy and speed for Bessel functions of order 1000 or more. But it a pretty painful algorithm!
Meta.Numerics 4.0, with data frame capabilities, is out! Get it with NuGet. Read tutorial documentation at github.com/dcwuser/metanu…. #csharp #visualstudio #DataScience
Steinmetz solids (mathworld.wolfram.com/SteinmetzSolid…) are beautiful, complicated solids formed a in beautiful, simple way. @MetaNumerics uses them to test our multi-dimensional integration functions.
The more I maintain large code bases over long times, the more I wish #csharp had established the convention that reference types should have private constructors and public static Create methods.
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