Result for 0270193F2155A43E43CAA88BBABBDDB18A8B2C6E

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/mpsolve-doc/classxmpsolve_1_1RootsRenderer.js
FileSize1565
MD5F49172BD5245BC453DA8A65887482B37
SHA-10270193F2155A43E43CAA88BBABBDDB18A8B2C6E
SHA-256DBBBC3BB1B32DCA074761CB189FE0DCF66EC81700DA5A473C2E570DAAC07BBF6
SSDEEP24:U6XpqfXfDUtB9TXTrckZ2XRGutGOtRXt50eD7rBLY+EVB+MuJE1ajcjISWe:mfXbuT4/BftnZtPDJY+6gSaSZ
TLSHT1AF31A1C4D223351E888A59DAD1C0098671F4DD139B6D6B12A0ECDC776A6ED7EB23530E
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5CFACFC5CF6EF6E9FC2A0CD3C23D4453F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMPSolve stands for Multiprecision Polynomial SOLVEr. It aims to provide an easy to use universal blackbox for solving polynomials and secular equations. Its features include: - Arbitrary precision approximation. - Guaranteed inclusion radii for the results. - Exploiting of polynomial structures: it can take advantage of sparsity as well as coefficients in a particular domain (i.e. integers or rationals). - It can be specialized for specific classes of polynomials. As an example, the roots of the Mandelbrot polynomial of degree 2,097,151 were computed in about 10 days on a dual Xeon server. This package contains developer documentation for mpsolve.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamempsolve-doc
PackageRelease5.fc34
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-1F7861D211056CE978222F87A9F3A95BB9EDE7D13
SHA-25661B480F932FFFF5124E407D9A15153C32DFB36531C926127E2F90AE58B53F3F6
Key Value
MD5136B4C410DACADAAABB6EB0341A11698
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMPSolve stands for Multiprecision Polynomial SOLVEr. It aims to provide an easy to use universal blackbox for solving polynomials and secular equations. Its features include: - Arbitrary precision approximation. - Guaranteed inclusion radii for the results. - Exploiting of polynomial structures: it can take advantage of sparsity as well as coefficients in a particular domain (i.e. integers or rationals). - It can be specialized for specific classes of polynomials. As an example, the roots of the Mandelbrot polynomial of degree 2,097,151 were computed in about 10 days on a dual Xeon server. This package contains developer documentation for mpsolve.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamempsolve-doc
PackageRelease3.fc33
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-10223C219FDA5FF8CA61AF44FA0FBFAD520C42053
SHA-256E580C6882D459118E6431AC670FEBF1C5EAAF5BB8ECD896EAA6E3CBB455BABF7