added partial support for abritrary precision calculations#4
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added partial support for abritrary precision calculations#4tauu wants to merge 1 commit intodlfivefifty:masterfrom
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All calculation are using the precision given by $RHWorkingPrecision. Currently this only works for IFuns and solving RHPs which solely need Cauchy tansforms over contours consisting of lines or rays. The overhead to support this functionality is about 2% - 3% CPU Time, when using MachinePrecision calcultion.
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If there's overhead, maybe this should be in a separate branch? How do I pull this into the branch? Or I guess I can leave it as tauu:workingprecision |
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Added the variable $RHWorkingPrecision to set a "WorkingPrecision" for the Package.
So far this setting is only used by IFuns and functions required to solve RHPs,
which solely need Cauchy transforms over contours consisting of lines or rays.
The overhead to support this functionality is about 2% - 3% CPU Time,
when using MachinePrecision calculation.
I'm not really sure if this should be included in the master branch, because it is only an incomplete implementation and not extensively tested. But maybe it's useful for you.