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      Arb: Efficient Arbitrary-Precision Midpoint-Radius Interval Arithmetic

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          Arb is a C library for arbitrary-precision interval arithmetic using the midpoint-radius representation, also known as ball arithmetic. It supports real and complex numbers, polynomials, power series, matrices, and evaluation of many special functions. The core number types are designed for versatility and speed in a range of scenarios, allowing performance that is competitive with non-interval arbitrary-precision types such as MPFR and MPC floating-point numbers. We discuss the low-level number representation, strategies for precision and error bounds, and the implementation of efficient polynomial arithmetic with interval coefficients.

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                2016-11-09
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                1611.02831
                7c84eb65-f96d-4101-8c07-7ef3ac75379b

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                12 pages, 1 figure
                cs.MS cs.NA cs.SC

                Mathematical software,Numerical & Computational mathematics,Theoretical computer science

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