amazing!

im also in the same problematic but close to zero,  1^-10000, i have not tested yet but based on your experiments i guess i will have good results too
just being curious, did you paralelize ?

On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> wrote:
Hi Guys,

I just wrote some programs that use GiNaC to multiply polynomials whose degrees can get into the 1000's, and whose coefficients are as large as 10^10000.  GiNaC performed extraordinarily well, and even went a little faster than Mathematica!  I am very impressed!

(If you are interested, I am trying to analyze results of Luria-Delbruck experiments using Bayesian statistics.)

Stephen
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