README.txt
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3 libmpdec
4 ========
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6 libmpdec is a fast C/C++ library for correctly-rounded arbitrary precision
7 decimal floating point arithmetic. It is a complete implementation of
8 Mike Cowlishaw/IBM's General Decimal Arithmetic Specification.
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11 Files required for the Python _decimal module
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14 Core files for small and medium precision arithmetic
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17 basearith.{c,h} -> Core arithmetic in base 10**9 or 10**19.
18 bits.h -> Portable detection of least/most significant one-bit.
19 constants.{c,h} -> Constants that are used in multiple files.
20 context.c -> Context functions.
21 io.{c,h} -> Conversions between mpd_t and ASCII strings,
22 mpd_t formatting (allows UTF-8 fill character).
23 memory.{c,h} -> Allocation handlers with overflow detection
24 and functions for switching between static
25 and dynamic mpd_t.
26 mpdecimal.{c,h} -> All (quiet) functions of the specification.
27 typearith.h -> Fast primitives for double word multiplication,
28 division etc.
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30 Visual Studio only:
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32 vccompat.h -> snprintf <==> sprintf_s and similar things.
33 vcstdint.h -> stdint.h (included in VS 2010 but not in VS 2008).
34 vcdiv64.asm -> Double word division used in typearith.h. VS 2008 does
35 not allow inline asm for x64. Also, it does not provide
36 an intrinsic for double word division.
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38 Files for bignum arithmetic:
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41 The following files implement the Fast Number Theoretic Transform
42 used for multiplying coefficients with more than 1024 words (see
43 mpdecimal.c: _mpd_fntmul()).
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45 umodarith.h -> Fast low level routines for unsigned modular arithmetic.
46 numbertheory.{c,h} -> Routines for setting up the Number Theoretic Transform.
47 difradix2.{c,h} -> Decimation in frequency transform, used as the
48 "base case" by the following three files:
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50 fnt.{c,h} -> Transform arrays up to 4096 words.
51 sixstep.{c,h} -> Transform larger arrays of length 2**n.
52 fourstep.{c,h} -> Transform larger arrays of length 3 * 2**n.
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54 convolute.{c,h} -> Fast convolution using one of the three transform
55 functions.
56 transpose.{c,h} -> Transpositions needed for the sixstep algorithm.
57 crt.{c,h} -> Chinese Remainder Theorem: use information from three
58 transforms modulo three different primes to get the
59 final result.
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62 Pointers to literature, proofs and more
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65 literature/
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68 REFERENCES.txt -> List of relevant papers.
69 bignum.txt -> Explanation of the Fast Number Theoretic Transform (FNT).
70 fnt.py -> Verify constants used in the FNT; Python demo for the
71 O(N**2) discrete transform.
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73 matrix-transform.txt -> Proof for the Matrix Fourier Transform used in
74 fourstep.c.
75 six-step.txt -> Show that the algorithm used in sixstep.c is
76 a variant of the Matrix Fourier Transform.
77 mulmod-64.txt -> Proof for the mulmod64 algorithm from
78 umodarith.h.
79 mulmod-ppro.txt -> Proof for the x87 FPU modular multiplication
80 from umodarith.h.
81 umodarith.lisp -> ACL2 proofs for many functions from umodarith.h.
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84 Library Author
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87 Stefan Krah <skrah (a] bytereef.org>
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