My work was in fact implementing their algorithm in C++, adding high
precision (long double, float128, 33 decimal places) and adding
multiple electronic levels.
best regards from Gdańsk
Janek
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Hi,
Thank you both for your interest. In fact there is already a matlab
version of this algorithm:
https://github.com/IdoSchaefer/SemiGlobalMATLAB
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2017.04.017
My work was in fact implementing their algorithm in C++, adding high
precision (long double, float128, 33 decimal places) and adding
multiple electronic levels.
best regards from Gdańsk
Janek
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