Introduction
This version of
multiple precision represents XMP as an integer MPX(IT+1)
mp63\MPDetail.doc .htm contains code to demonstrate this
representation. The value of XMP
with MPX(1) = 1, MPX(2) = 1, and all others zero is
1. The value of b in is 163894. The MPX’s are in
general limited only by the range of the integers. The code MPNORM(MPX)
- mp63\mpbob.for - converts a non-unique general
representation into a unique representation with -8192 £
MPX(I > 1) < 8192.
Folders
mp63 mp63\Welcome.doc
.htm
Docs
10/22/2007 06:55 AM 25,600 mpcodes.doc
12/18/2007 08:46 AM 27,136 Newton.doc
10/12/2007 05:34 AM 24,064 Power Station.doc
10/12/2007 05:32 AM 24,576 Watcom.doc
10/12/2007 05:17 AM 25,600 Watfor.doc
10/10/2007 05:20 AM 47,616 BitsInFortran.doc
.htm
12/18/2007 07:38 AM 101,376 introduction.doc
.htm
10/22/2007 06:55 AM 25,600 mpcodes.doc
12/16/2007 06:03 PM 22,016 MPDetail.doc
11/27/2007 03:04 PM 24,064 MPdivI.doc
09/05/2007 08:35 AM 34,816 MpInv.doc
12/16/2007 08:56 PM 49,152 MPOUT.DOC
12/18/2007 08:46 AM 27,136 Newton.doc
– links to Newton documents, short
derivation of the 5 iterations used here with this method.
10/12/2007 05:34 AM 24,064 Power Station.doc
09/05/2007 08:01 AM 19,968 SquareRoot.doc
10/12/2007 05:32 AM 24,576 Watcom.doc
10/12/2007 05:17 AM 25,600 Watfor.doc