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Topic: Exp() function reloaded
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hopcode

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Re: Exp() function reloaded
Posted: Apr 15, 2012 8:16 AM
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Il 15.04.2012 06:47, Dave Dodson ha scritto:
> Rather than inventing these yourself, which is quite difficult to do with both...
>

Hi Dave,
rather than quoting my explanation entirely again
you could have outlined how Chebyshev's polynomials
deserve the "invention" appelative; the Ruffini's rule
for example or the Taylor expansion too.

in fact what i did is an "application" because i assemble
and apply 2 or more things together taking
advantage-of and trying-to preserve their inner native accuracy etc.

> Elementary Functions: Algorithms and Implementation, by Jean-Michael Muller, available from Amazon.com, or
>

from the first page preview on Amazon, it seems very interesting and
accessible to simple-minded-squirrel like i am.
i will give a try in my town library.
very thanks for the reference.

> You probably would learn quite a bit from these authors, who have years of experience doing this kind of thing.
probability here doesnt exceed 1 standard deviation from the mean ;-)

Cheers,

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