On 4/10/07, Benjamin Goertzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Mathematical code is exactly what's MOST EASILY OPTIMIZABLE using
techniques as exist in the Stalin Scheme compiler, or better yet in the Java
supercompiler.

Each numeric operation is of course no faster after optimized or super
compilation;
but these advanced compilation techniques can reorganize the math in the
code
so as to require fewer numeric operations.

And these advanced compilation techniques are easier to apply to LISP or
Refal
or Haskell than to Java, and easier to apply to Java than to C++

Why is that?

BTW, for numeric computation in Java, see the Colt package put out by CERN.

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