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For the sine and cosine of power series, a single exponential (with inverse) should be faster when the order gets large enough, at least when the expansion point actually is complex (a case distinction might be needed). Requires benchmarking.
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For the sine and cosine of power series, a single exponential (with inverse) should be faster when the order gets large enough, at least when the expansion point actually is complex (a case distinction might be needed). Requires benchmarking.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: