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Re: using special functions and statistical distributions from boost::math?

Posted by Luigi Ballabio on Oct 03, 2011; 10:32am
URL: http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/using-special-functions-and-statistical-distributions-from-boost-math-tp11727p11728.html

On Sun, 2011-10-02 at 09:13 +0800, R Yan wrote:
> For example, in ql/math/distributions, many distributions are
> implemented.
>  
> However, the same functionalities are already implemented in
> boost::math.
>
> Maybe it's a good idea to use the boost impl?

Yes, if we can do so without losing backward compatibility and
precision.

Luigi


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