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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Is there a C++ implementation for numericalquadrature/cubature?
From: Máté Ferenc Nagy-Egri (csiga.biga_at_[hidden])
Date: 2017-08-19 05:26:53


Even outside Boost, I would be interested. Having quadrature/cubature methods that are actually templated and an arbitrary precision/double-double type can be inserted with zero hassle would be nice.

By the way, does anyone know of a complete double-double implementation? (with transecendental functions)

Feladó: Easior Lars via Boost-users
Elküldve: 2017. augusztus 19., szombat 6:10
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Másolatot kap: Easior Lars
Tárgy: [Boost-users] Is there a C++ implementation for numericalquadrature/cubature?

Hi, all in the list!

I need some functions to handle numerical quadrature/cubature in
C++. I found that only few packages, e.g. GSL, could do this end.
However, those ones are not pure C++ implementations. Although,
odeint package in Boost can partially satisfy my need. I want to
know whether there is a C++ implementation for numerical
quadrature/cubature in Boost. Any suggestion?

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Easior 
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