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Re: [OctDev] complex error function
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James Cloos |
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Re: [OctDev] complex error function |
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Sat, 01 Dec 2012 17:29:38 -0500 |
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>>>>> "SGJ" == Steven G Johnson <address@hidden> writes:
>> I offered to port the boost implementations over to C[....]
SGJ> Which boost implementations?
The complex functions reserved in c99.
Only after I sent that did I notice a lack of cerf() in boost.
I know I was investigating cerf() at the time, and I recall reading
an extensive comment explaining how they derrived an accurate set of
algorithms for defferent chunks of the functions' domains.
But I cannot find that now.
And I see that the current linux man pages only have cerf(), cexp2(),
clog10() and clog2() listed as reserved and unimplemented.
-JimC
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