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authorzimmerma <zimmerma@280ebfd0-de03-0410-8827-d642c229c3f4>2007-02-19 21:50:26 +0000
committerzimmerma <zimmerma@280ebfd0-de03-0410-8827-d642c229c3f4>2007-02-19 21:50:26 +0000
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@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ Efficiency:
for precision 300 and k=1000, we get 1070ms, and 500ms only for p=400!
- implement range reduction in sin/cos/tan for large arguments
(currently too slow for 2^1024), and/or implement Mark Watkins's
- algorithm:
+ algorithm (see also remquo):
My suggestion for a long-term fix to these sin/cos problems when one
of them is close to zero is the following:
Give input inp: