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used for all kinds of mathematical calculations involving integer, rational and floating-point types
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requiring extended range and precision.
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Multiprecision consists of a generic interface to the mathematics of large numbers as well as a selection of big number back ends.
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Multiprecision consists of a generic interface to the mathematics of large numbers as well as a selection of big number backends.
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There is support for integer, rational and floating-point types.
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`Boost.Multiprecision` provides a selection of back ends delivered off-the-rack.
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These include interfaces to GMP, MPFR, MPIR, TomMath as well as its own collection
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of Boost-licensed, header-only back ends for integers,
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rationals, floats and complex.
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`Boost.Multiprecision` provides a selection of backends delivered off-the-rack.
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These include interfaces to GMP, MPFR, MPIR, TomMath as well as Multiprecision's
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own collection of Boost-licensed, header-only backends for integers,
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rationals, floats and complex-floats.
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In addition, user-defined back ends can be created and used with the interface of Multiprecision,
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In addition, user-defined backends can be created and used with the interface of Multiprecision,
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presuming that the class implementation adheres to the necessary concepts.
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Depending upon the multiprecision type, precision may be arbitrarily large (limited only by available memory),
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