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- From: judd@merle.acns.nwu.edu (Stephen Judd)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: anyone doing heavy math on a c64?
- Date: 29 Jan 1996 18:04:08 GMT
- Organization: Northwestern University, Evanston IL
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- In article <4e84hu$13c@gatekeeper2.svl.trw.com>,
- Mike Domingo <Mike_Domingo@smtp.svl.trw.com> wrote:
- >>Martijn Dekker wrote:
- >
- >>If, on the other hand, you mean real math, then we should talk sometime :).
- >>I have used my 64 and 128 to calculate various things related to discrete
- >>mappings, e.g. orbit diagrams. I also attempted to calculate the Feigenbaum
- >>constant, but need a new algorithm. At times I have used the computer to
- >>integrate differential equations and to solve some transcendental equations.
- >
- >Just out of curiosity, in what language and using what programming tools did you write
- >these in?
- >
- >
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- BASIC, my fingers to type with, and my head to think with. :)
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- evetS-
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