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46 lines
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# Module kmath-jafama
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Integration with [Jafama](https://github.com/jeffhain/jafama).
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- [jafama-double](src/main/kotlin/space/kscience/kmath/jafama/) : Double ExtendedField implementations based on Jafama
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## Artifact:
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The Maven coordinates of this project are `space.kscience:kmath-jafama:0.4.0-dev-3`.
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**Gradle Kotlin DSL:**
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```kotlin
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repositories {
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maven("https://repo.kotlin.link")
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mavenCentral()
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}
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dependencies {
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implementation("space.kscience:kmath-jafama:0.4.0-dev-3")
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}
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```
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## Example usage
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All the `DoubleField` uses can be replaced with `JafamaDoubleField` or `StrictJafamaDoubleField`.
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```kotlin
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import space.kscience.kmath.jafama.*
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import space.kscience.kmath.operations.*
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fun main() {
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val a = 2.0
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val b = StrictJafamaDoubleField { exp(a) }
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println(JafamaDoubleField { b + a })
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println(StrictJafamaDoubleField { ln(b) })
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}
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```
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## Performance
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According to KMath benchmarks on GraalVM, Jafama functions are slower than JDK math; however, there are indications that
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on Hotspot Jafama is a bit faster.
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> **Can't find appropriate benchmark data. Try generating readme files after running benchmarks**.
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