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will Java's built-in BigDecimal class suffice, or do you need something
more specialized?


On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Raymond Shpeley <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

> This is just a forward-looking thought on the topic of using GP for
> experimental
> mathematics (along the lines of David Bailey). My presentation is coming
> up in a
> few weeks and I'd like to say a short something about experimental math
> opportunities for GP, possibly in relation to PSLQ. It has been a bit of a
> pet
> project for a physics prof at our university and eventually I'd like to
> set up ECJ as
> a kind of experimental framework for him.
>
> I presume it will be up to me to integrate the high precision library to
> make this
> happen. I'm wondering if anyone has heard of this pairing before. A quick
> search
> on Google didn't turn up much of anything.
>
> -- ray
>


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