In the LFANT project-team headed by Andreas Enge. INRIA Bordeaux and Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux, RISC, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, supervised by Manuel Kauers.įrom September 2014 to October 2015, Fredrik was a postdoc at Gianfranco Costamagna - bug reports, Debian testingĭavid Berghaus - aliased window matrix multiplicationĪlbin Ahlbäck - uniformly distributed random numbersĭaniel Schultz - derivative of Weierstrass elliptic functionĭavid Harvey - modular computation of Bernoulli numbers (code taken from Harvey’s bernmm package)Įrik Postma - improved handling of infinitiesįrom 2012 to July 2014, Fredrik’s work on Arb was supported byĪustrian Science Fund FWF Grant Y464-N18 (Fast Computer Algebraĭuring that period, he was a PhD student (and briefly a postdoc) at Joel Dahne - feedback and improvements for Legendre functions Vincent Delecroix - various feedback and patches, work on Sage interfaceĭ.H.J Polymath - Riemann xi function, Riemann zeta zeros Ralf Stephan - return exact real parts in acos and acosh Jean-Pierre Flori - code simplifications for Gauss periods, feedbackĪrbguest - preconditioned linear algebra algorithms Isuru Fernando - continuous integration setup, support for cmake and MSVC builds Jeroen Demeyer - patch for major bug on PPC64 Julien Puydt - soname versioning support, bug reports, Debian testing Hrvoje Abraham - patches for MinGW compatibility Tommy Hofmann - matrix transpose, comparison, other utility methods, Julia interfaceĪlexander Kobel - documentation and code cleanup patches Marcello Seri - fix for static builds on OS X Ricky Farr - convenience functions, feedback Yuri Matiyasevich - feedback about the zeta function and root-finding codeĪbhinav Baid - dot product and norm functionsįrancesco Biscani - C++ compatibility fixes, feedbackĬlemens Heuberger - work on Arb interface in Sage, feedback Jonathan Bober - original code for Dirichlet characters, C++ compatibility fixes The MPFR development team - Arb includes two-limb multiplication code taken from MPFR Sebastian Pancratz - divide-and-conquer polynomial composition algorithm (taken from FLINT) This list (ordered by time of first contribution) is probably incomplete.īill Hart - build system, Windows 64 support, design of FLINT Several people have contributed patches, bug reports, or substantial feedback. Marc Mezzarobba - fast evaluation of Legendre polynomials, work on Arb interface in Sage, bug reports, feedback Pascal Molin - discrete Fourier transform (DFT), Dirichlet characters, Dirichlet L-functions, discrete logarithm computationĪlex Griffing - sinc function, matrix trace, improved matrix squaring, boolean matrices, improved structured matrix exponentials, Cholesky decomposition, miscellaneous patches The following authors have developed major new features. On FLINT 2.0 (with particular credit to Bill Hart and Sebastian Pancratz). The project was started in 2012Īs a numerical extension of FLINT, and the initial design was heavily based Authors ¶įredrik Johansson is the main author. The GNU General Public License (GPL), not the LGPL. Versions of Arb up to and including 2.8 were distributed under License along with Arb (see the LICENSE file in the root of the Arb source You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. License, or (at your option) any later version.Īrb is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,īut WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of It under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)Īs published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2.1 of the While featuring an automatic cleaning and degassing feature.Arb is free software you can redistribute it and/or modify Markedly, the sub-tank (one each coating solution/cleaning solution and one for waste liquid)Īutomatic chemicals supply. The cleaning solution tank capacity is 5L. Passing in the lift-up pin (robot), vacuum suction (lift the pin and the stage)ġ2 inches color TFT resistive touch panel Identically, Photoresist coating of cover glass-integrated touch panel (OGS) (Black Matrix / ITO (X / Y) / MAM (Metal wiring) / OC1 / OC2)
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