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Not too long ago this was asked about on the list, and revitalized on slack yesterday. @jzmaddock, @ckormanyos and @NAThompson is there anything you want to add to the description? I hit the major sections that are in our readme.

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anything you want to add to the description?

I've always been so impressed with seamless interaction (template scalability) of special functions and math tools like root finding. In fact their scalability to the extended width types in Multiprecision is a key fundamental excellence of Math.

Is there any way to express this - in a more terse and clear way than my roundabout mention here?

I think it's worth mentioning in the top-level summary.

Cc: @jzmaddock and @mborland and @NAThompson

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I've always been so impressed with seamless interaction (template scalability) of special functions and math tools like root finding. In fact their scalability to the extended width types in Multiprecision is a key fundamental excellence of Math.

I concur and have added a comment about it.

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scalability ... is a key fundamental excellence of Math.

I concur and have added a comment about it.

Awesome. I like the terse, clear way you expressed that. Thank you Matt

@mborland mborland merged commit 481ce0d into develop Jun 26, 2023
@mborland mborland deleted the meta branch June 26, 2023 08:03
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