Hi, GiNaC 1.8.10 has been released. It includes a new class Gt for evaluating elliptic multiple polylogarithms with arbitrary arguments. (This is work by Claude Duhr, Florian Lorkowski, Robin Marzucca, Sofia Mauch, and Stefan Weinzierl.) The minimum C++ language standard level has been raised to C++14. This version is ABI-compatible to the previous version 1.8.9. Happy hacking! -richy. -- Richard B. Kreckel <https://in.terlu.de/~kreckel/>
On Wed, 11 Feb 2026 17:34:51 +0100, "Richard B. Kreckel" <kreckel@in.terlu.de> said: RK> GiNaC 1.8.10 has been released.
RK> It includes a new class Gt for evaluating elliptic multiple RK> polylogarithms with arbitrary arguments. (This is work by Claude RK> Duhr, Florian Lorkowski, Robin Marzucca, Sofia Mauch, and Stefan RK> Weinzierl.) RK> The minimum C++ language standard level has been raised to RK> C++14. It is nice to see GiNaC well running—thanks to all who had contributed! And now we have not only necessities but a luxury as well—an output is sorted! -- Vladimir V. Kisil http://v-v-kisil.scienceontheweb.net Book: Geometry of Mobius Maps https://doi.org/10.1142/p835 Soft: Geometry of cycles http://moebinv.sourceforge.net/ Jupyter notebooks: https://github.com/vvkisil?tab=repositories
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