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Avoid static arrays when interpolating #37

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ChristopherRabotin opened this issue Nov 28, 2022 · 0 comments
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Avoid static arrays when interpolating #37

ChristopherRabotin opened this issue Nov 28, 2022 · 0 comments
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Prior to calling hermite_eval, the Type 13 interpolation will copy the f64 data into compile-time defined arrays. This should not be required. In fact, with a clever use of a type backed by the memory-mapped data, we should be able to index directly into the underlying address space.

This would only save on the stack space of that function.

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If this issue requires a change in an algorithm, it should be described here. This algorithm should be described thoroughly enough to be used as documentation. This section may also simply refer to an algorithm in the literature or in another piece of software that has been validated. The quality of that reference will be determined case by case.

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Define how the ANISE APIs will be affect by this: what are new functions available, do any previous function change their definition, why call these functions by that name, etc.

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Feel free to fill out additional QA sections here, but these will typically be determined during the development, including the release in which this issue will be tackled.

@ChristopherRabotin ChristopherRabotin added Kind: improvement New feature or request algo Related to the core ANISE algorithms labels Nov 28, 2022
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