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This would be like how log1p(z) is more relatively accurate for small argument than log(1+z). The use of 1m makes sense here with respect to the branch cut.
Then, evaluating an elliptic integral near unity, such as K(1-1/α^2) for large α could be converted to a call to some K1m(1/α^2) that calls the appropriate _₂F₁1m.
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This would be like how
log1p(z)
is more relatively accurate for small argument thanlog(1+z)
. The use of1m
makes sense here with respect to the branch cut.Then, evaluating an elliptic integral near unity, such as
K(1-1/α^2)
for largeα
could be converted to a call to someK1m(1/α^2)
that calls the appropriate_₂F₁1m
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: