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Hello,
if there the AGM and MAGM functions in SandMath? perhaps planned in SandMath? or other?
Findings (few years ago) makes the calculation of elliptic functions (in my case perimeter of ellipse) much faster
https://indico-hlit.jinr.ru/event/187/co...SAdlaj.pdf
http://www.ams.org/notices/201208/rtx120801094p.pdf
In assembler it would be very quick.
Regards
(for now, this is on my ToDo list in assembler; but for the reason I never made assembler, it could take loooong time).
(11-04-2021 12:56 PM)floppy Wrote: [ -> ]Hello,
if there the AGM and MAGM functions in SandMath? perhaps planned in SandMath? or other?
Findings (few years ago) makes the calculation of elliptic functions (in my case perimeter of ellipse) much faster
https://indico-hlit.jinr.ru/event/187/co...SAdlaj.pdf
http://www.ams.org/notices/201208/rtx120801094p.pdf
In assembler it would be very quick.
Regards
(for now, this is on my ToDo list in assembler; but for the reason I never made assembler, it could take loooong time).

Have a look at this.
Thanks. I see the MAGM is already implemented. Good.
And now MAGM has already follower functions http://semjonadlaj.com/SP/Computer+Algeb..._37-56.pdf
.. for further use in defining a way to control a satellite re-direction?
http://semjonadlaj.com/SP/TFRBM.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ipE5BB0mA0
interesting stuff.
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