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Vladimir Bondarenko Guest
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 11:04 am Post subject: Victor Toth: Maple>s implementation of Meijer>s G-function d |
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Maple and Meijer>s G-function
http://www.vttoth.com/MapleMeijerG.htm
Maple>s implementation of Meijer>s G-function does come with such a
numerical implementation. Unfortunately, this implementation does
not always give the right answers. |
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Herman Rubin Guest
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 11:35 pm Post subject: Re: Victor Toth: Maple>s implementation of Meijer>s G-functi |
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In article <9327d742-2f71-4df7-8d41-2da866b400f2@b64g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>,
Vladimir Bondarenko <vb@cybertester.com> wrote:
[quote]Maple and Meijer>s G-function
http://www.vttoth.com/MapleMeijerG.htm
Maple>s implementation of Meijer>s G-function does come with such a
numerical implementation. Unfortunately, this implementation does
not always give the right answers.
[/quote]
I have found that attempts to "simplify" things which
should not be simplified by using integer properties
can very often backfire or cause roundoff errors.
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Herman Rubin, Department of Statistics, Purdue University
hrubin@stat.purdue.edu Phone: (765)494-6054 FAX: (765)494-0558 |
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