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From: Robert D. <rob...@gm...> - 2017-01-18 02:10:20
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On 2017-01-17, Dimiter Prodanov <dim...@gm...> wrote: > a2:float([ 1/4, 1/4]), /* 2^2 */ > a3:float([ 3/8, 3/32, 9/32]), /* 2^5 */ > a4:float([ 12/13, 1932/2197, -7200/2197, 7296/2197]), /* 13^3 */ > a5:float([ 1, 439/216, -8, 3680/513, -845/4104]), > a6:float([ 1/2, -8/27, 2, -3544/2565, 1859/4104, -11/40]), > b1:float([ 25/216, 1408/2565, 2197/4101, -1/5]), > b2:float([ 16/135, 6656/12825, 28561/56430, -9/50, 2/55]) I don't doubt you, but it would help a lot if you could give a reference (a book, web page, or other publicatiuon) for these. Do they satisfy a relation that can be verified? If so you cculd put that in a comment. Also as a practical matter it is easier to handle a request of this kind if you provide a diff instead of only the new text. best Robert Dodier |