On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 3:08 AM, ahmet alper parker <aapar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
> According to a previous conversation about Java and Python, a comment was
> the results of the calculations written in the same language (although they
> are written in a standard language) may be different from platform to
> platform. I want to ask that, is it possible to calculate the error in our
> calculations with Sage (or else like maxima, matlab etc. if you know)? Also,
> is there big number (multiple precision arithmetic) support on Sage?
> All the answers and comments are welcome.

Sage has incredibly good support for multiprecision arithmetic.    We
have fast arbitrary precision integers, rationals, reals, intervals,
complexes, etc., and fast linear algebra in some of these cases too.

William

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