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sin(x) & cos(x) for x = 10²² in radians
10-03-2023, 10:37 AM
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RE: sin(x) & cos(x) for x = 10²² in radians
(10-03-2023 04:10 AM)Joe Horn Wrote:  DM42 and DM32 are impressive: they get sin(1E22) correct to all 34 digits, and cos(1E22) off by only one ULP.

Intel's sloppy maths library at work ?


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RE: sin(x) & cos(x) for x = 10²² in radians - Paul Dale - 10-03-2023 10:37 AM



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