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Regards, -Tim Curtin Custom Logic Test Engineering IBM Microelectronics Division 1000 River St - 963G Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 (802)769-2791 (T/L: 446) email: [email protected] "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759 Mother nature called - she wants to wrestle. www.GMARA.org From: Marco Maggi <[email protected]> To: PAU ROLDAN <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Date: 06/07/2012 02:36 PM Subject: Re: [Help-gsl] Multiple precision GSL? Sent by: [email protected] PAU ROLDAN wrote: > are you aware of any multiple-precision implementation of > the GSL library, or something close to it? No, but if C++ libraries are acceptable to you: there are projects implementing some linear algebra on customisable number types. Today I recall only this: <http://mplapack.sourceforge.net/> > The MPFR website is listing > "The MPGSL (Multiple Precision GSL), a collection of > routines for numerical computing. This is a partial > rewrite of the GSL using MPFR, by Marco Maggi." > but this project seems to be dead. I closed the project because nobody was interested in it. > I guess I could try to port the GSL routines myself (I'm > just using a handful of them), but I am trying to avoid > re-inventing the wheel, plus it is probably not a trivial > task. It is really much work (at least for a single person) even if you have multiple-precision linear algebra routines. HTH -- Marco Maggi
