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    Brick\Math

    Brick\Math

    Arbitrary-precision arithmetic library for PHP

    ...It is designed to overcome the limitations of PHP’s native number handling, especially for applications dealing with large numbers, financial calculations, or scientific computations. Brick Math complies with standards like IEEE 754 and avoids rounding errors inherent to floating-point arithmetic.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    MathPHP

    MathPHP

    Powerful modern math library for PHP

    ...It covers a wide range of topics, including linear algebra, calculus, statistics, probability, and numerical analysis. Math PHP is designed for developers and data scientists who require precise and efficient mathematical computations in PHP, making it suitable for scientific computing and data processing.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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