Best software to do big number calculations quickly
I am trying to do some work on some math conjecture. I am testing the conjecture numbers using very large math numbers (1000+ digits ). I am currently using python to test these numbers.
In the conjecture's calculation, I quickly need to multiply and divide a large number several times. Python can do this quickly(~3000 calculations per minute). Is there any other faster software to achieve this.
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I am trying to do some work on some math conjecture. I am testing the conjecture numbers using very large math numbers (1000+ digits ). I am currently using python to test these numbers.
In the conjecture's calculation, I quickly need to multiply and divide a large number several times. Python can do this quickly(~3000 calculations per minute). Is there any other faster software to achieve this.
soft-question math-software
Have you tried Matlab? If you are in a university, you might be eligible for an academic license.
– Karn Watcharasupat
Dec 1 at 10:23
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Mathematica, also. Anything which uses GMP under the covers is going to be pretty fast.
– Patrick Stevens
Dec 1 at 10:57
1
Matlab is not very good for arbitrary precision arithmetics.
– mathreadler
Dec 1 at 11:12
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I am trying to do some work on some math conjecture. I am testing the conjecture numbers using very large math numbers (1000+ digits ). I am currently using python to test these numbers.
In the conjecture's calculation, I quickly need to multiply and divide a large number several times. Python can do this quickly(~3000 calculations per minute). Is there any other faster software to achieve this.
soft-question math-software
I am trying to do some work on some math conjecture. I am testing the conjecture numbers using very large math numbers (1000+ digits ). I am currently using python to test these numbers.
In the conjecture's calculation, I quickly need to multiply and divide a large number several times. Python can do this quickly(~3000 calculations per minute). Is there any other faster software to achieve this.
soft-question math-software
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Have you tried Matlab? If you are in a university, you might be eligible for an academic license.
– Karn Watcharasupat
Dec 1 at 10:23
1
Mathematica, also. Anything which uses GMP under the covers is going to be pretty fast.
– Patrick Stevens
Dec 1 at 10:57
1
Matlab is not very good for arbitrary precision arithmetics.
– mathreadler
Dec 1 at 11:12
add a comment |
Have you tried Matlab? If you are in a university, you might be eligible for an academic license.
– Karn Watcharasupat
Dec 1 at 10:23
1
Mathematica, also. Anything which uses GMP under the covers is going to be pretty fast.
– Patrick Stevens
Dec 1 at 10:57
1
Matlab is not very good for arbitrary precision arithmetics.
– mathreadler
Dec 1 at 11:12
Have you tried Matlab? If you are in a university, you might be eligible for an academic license.
– Karn Watcharasupat
Dec 1 at 10:23
Have you tried Matlab? If you are in a university, you might be eligible for an academic license.
– Karn Watcharasupat
Dec 1 at 10:23
1
1
Mathematica, also. Anything which uses GMP under the covers is going to be pretty fast.
– Patrick Stevens
Dec 1 at 10:57
Mathematica, also. Anything which uses GMP under the covers is going to be pretty fast.
– Patrick Stevens
Dec 1 at 10:57
1
1
Matlab is not very good for arbitrary precision arithmetics.
– mathreadler
Dec 1 at 11:12
Matlab is not very good for arbitrary precision arithmetics.
– mathreadler
Dec 1 at 11:12
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Have you tried Matlab? If you are in a university, you might be eligible for an academic license.
– Karn Watcharasupat
Dec 1 at 10:23
1
Mathematica, also. Anything which uses GMP under the covers is going to be pretty fast.
– Patrick Stevens
Dec 1 at 10:57
1
Matlab is not very good for arbitrary precision arithmetics.
– mathreadler
Dec 1 at 11:12