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The current behavior with the NASA thermodynamic polynomials is to use them directly, even if the temperature is out-of-bounds. This can be extremely problematic as the polynomials go wild outside of …
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Hi! I'm working on problems with data defined on the n-sphere (n >= 128 or so). From looking around the documentation it seems like this library doesn't support that--do I have the right? Are you fami…
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Hi!
While implementing a custom ring interface I had minor problems getting it to work. Specifically there was a method for `base_ring_type` missing. But then I noticed that this also effects the min…
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## 🐛 Bug Report
I've been developing an experimental version of Miri that can execute foreign functions by interpreting LLVM bytecode. I was testing it on this crate, and it didn't find any borrowi…
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# Motivation
We currently store too many preprocessed polynomials in the proving key, like `ID_1, ID_2, ID_3`, and `L_FIRST` and `L_LAST`.
All of these can be efficiently evaluatable by the verif…
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"Given a vector of n one-dimensional polynomials P1 to Pn, this class generates ndim polynomials of the form Qijk(x,y,z) = Pi(x)Pj(y)Pk(z). If the base polynomials are mutually orthogonal on the inter…
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I ran into a `StackOverflowError` when using symbolic polynomials with SymPy.jl and Polynomials.jl.
The reason seems to be related to arrays of `Sym` and scalars of type `Sym` having different (eleme…
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When computing with intervals (ref. [IntervalArithmetic](https://github.com/JuliaIntervals/IntervalArithmetic.jl)), the order in which an evaluation is performed matters. A simple example is
```jul…
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As mentioned in #272: Improve documentation on multivariate polynomials.
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Add a _proper_ factor method for Polynomials (many libraries don't support/recognize differences of squares with fractions, for example)