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| [template tr1_overview[]
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| Many of the special functions included in this library are also a part
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| of the either the [C99] or the [tr1].  Therefore this library
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| includes a thin wrapper header `boost/math/tr1.hpp` that provides
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| compatibility with these two standards.
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| 
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| There are various pros and cons to using the library in this way:
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| 
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| Pros:
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| 
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| * The header to include is lightweight (i.e. fast to compile).
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| * The functions have extern "C" linkage,
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|   and so are usable from other languages (not just C and C++).
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| * C99 and C++ TR1 Standard compatibility.
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| 
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| Cons:
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| 
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| * You will need to compile and link to the external Boost.Math libraries.
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| * Limited to support for the types, `float`, `double` and `long double`.
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| * Error handling is handled via setting ::errno and returning NaN's and 
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| infinities: this may be less flexible than an C++ exception based approach.
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| 
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| [note The separate libraries are required *only* if you choose to use
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| boost/math/tr1.hpp rather than some other Boost.Math header, the rest
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| of Boost.Math remains header-only.]
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| 
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| The separate libraries required in order to use tr1.hpp can be compiled 
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| using bjam from within the libs/math/build directory, or from the Boost 
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| root directory using the usual Boost-wide install procedure.  
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| Alternatively the source files are located in libs/math/src and each have
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| the same name as the function they implement.  The various libraries are 
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| named as follows:
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| 
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| [table
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| [[Name][Type][Functions]]
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| [[boost_math_c99f-<suffix>][float][C99 Functions]]
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| [[boost_math_c99-<suffix>][double][C99 Functions]]
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| [[boost_math_c99l-<suffix>][long double][C99 Functions]]
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| [[boost_math_tr1f-<suffix>][float][TR1 Functions]]
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| [[boost_math_tr1-<suffix>][double][TR1 Functions]]
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| [[boost_math_tr1l-<suffix>][long double][TR1 Functions]]
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| ]
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| 
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| Where `<suffix>` encodes the compiler and build options used to 
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| build the libraries: for example "libboost_math_tr1-vc80-mt-gd.lib"
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| would be the statically linked TR1 library to use with Visual C++ 8.0, 
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| in multithreading debug mode, with the DLL VC++ runtime, where as
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| "boost_math_tr1-vc80-mt.lib" would be import library for the TR1 DLL
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| to be used with Visual C++ 8.0 with the release multithreaded DLL
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| VC++ runtime.
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| Refer to the getting started guide for a 
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| [@http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_35_0/more/getting_started/windows.html#library-naming 
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| full explanation of the `<suffix>` meanings].
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| 
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| [note
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| Visual C++ users will typically have the correct library variant to link 
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| against selected for them by boost/math/tr1.hpp based on your compiler
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| settings.
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| 
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| Users will need to define BOOST_MATH_TR1_DYN_LINK when building
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| their code if they want to link against the DLL versions of these libraries
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| rather than the static versions.
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| 
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| Users can disable auto-linking by defining BOOST_MATH_TR1_NO_LIB when 
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| building: this is typically only used when linking against a customised 
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| build of the libraries.]
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| 
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| [note Linux and Unix users will generally only have one variant of 
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| these libraries installed, and can generally just link against
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| -lboost_math_tr1 etc.]
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| 
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| [h4 Usage Recomendations]
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| 
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| This library now presents the user with a choice:
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| 
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| * To include the header only versions of the functions and have
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| an easier time linking, but a longer compile time.
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| * To include the TR1 headers and link against an external library.
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| 
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| Which option you choose depends largely on how you prefer to work
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| and how your system is set up.
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| 
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| For example a casual user who just needs the acosh function, would 
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| probably be better off including `<boost/math/special_functions/acosh.hpp>`
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| and using `boost::math::acosh(x)` in their code.  
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| 
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| However, for large scale
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| software development where compile times are significant, and where the
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| Boost libraries are already built and installed on the system, then
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| including `<boost/math/tr1.hpp>` and using `boost::math::tr1::acosh(x)`
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| will speed up compile times, reduce object files sizes (since there are 
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| no templates being instantiated any more), and also speed up debugging 
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| runtimes - since the externally compiled libraries can be 
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| compiler optimised, rather than built using full settings - the difference
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| in performance between 
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| [link math_toolkit.getting_best 
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| release and debug builds can be as much as 20 times],
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| so for complex applications this can be a big win.
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| 
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| [h4 Supported C99 Functions]
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| 
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| See also the [link math_toolkit.c99 
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| quick reference guide for these functions].
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| 
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|    namespace boost{ namespace math{ namespace tr1{ extern "C"{
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| 
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|    typedef unspecified float_t;
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|    typedef unspecified double_t;
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| 
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|    double acosh(double x);
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|    float acoshf(float x);
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|    long double acoshl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double asinh(double x);
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|    float asinhf(float x);
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|    long double asinhl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double atanh(double x);
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|    float atanhf(float x);
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|    long double atanhl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double cbrt(double x);
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|    float cbrtf(float x);
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|    long double cbrtl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double copysign(double x, double y);
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|    float copysignf(float x, float y);
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|    long double copysignl(long double x, long double y);
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| 
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|    double erf(double x);
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|    float erff(float x);
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|    long double erfl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double erfc(double x);
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|    float erfcf(float x);
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|    long double erfcl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double expm1(double x);
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|    float expm1f(float x);
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|    long double expm1l(long double x);
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| 
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|    double fmax(double x, double y);
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|    float fmaxf(float x, float y);
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|    long double fmaxl(long double x, long double y);
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| 
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|    double fmin(double x, double y);
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|    float fminf(float x, float y);
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|    long double fminl(long double x, long double y);
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| 
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|    double hypot(double x, double y);
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|    float hypotf(float x, float y);
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|    long double hypotl(long double x, long double y);
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| 
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|    double lgamma(double x);
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|    float lgammaf(float x);
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|    long double lgammal(long double x);
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| 
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|    long long llround(double x);
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|    long long llroundf(float x);
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|    long long llroundl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double log1p(double x);
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|    float log1pf(float x);
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|    long double log1pl(long double x);
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| 
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|    long lround(double x);
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|    long lroundf(float x);
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|    long lroundl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double nextafter(double x, double y);
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|    float nextafterf(float x, float y);
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|    long double nextafterl(long double x, long double y);
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| 
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|    double nexttoward(double x, long double y);
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|    float nexttowardf(float x, long double y);
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|    long double nexttowardl(long double x, long double y);
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| 
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|    double round(double x);
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|    float roundf(float x);
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|    long double roundl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double tgamma(double x);
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|    float tgammaf(float x);
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|    long double tgammal(long double x);
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| 
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|    double trunc(double x);
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|    float truncf(float x);
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|    long double truncl(long double x);
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| 
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|    }}}} // namespaces
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|    
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| [h4 Supported TR1 Functions]
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| 
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| See also the [link math_toolkit.main_tr1 
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| quick reference guide for these functions].
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| 
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|    namespace boost{ namespace math{ namespace tr1{ extern "C"{
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|       
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|    // [5.2.1.1] associated Laguerre polynomials:
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|    double assoc_laguerre(unsigned n, unsigned m, double x);
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|    float assoc_laguerref(unsigned n, unsigned m, float x);
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|    long double assoc_laguerrel(unsigned n, unsigned m, long double x);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.2] associated Legendre functions:
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|    double assoc_legendre(unsigned l, unsigned m, double x);
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|    float assoc_legendref(unsigned l, unsigned m, float x);
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|    long double assoc_legendrel(unsigned l, unsigned m, long double x);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.3] beta function:
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|    double beta(double x, double y);
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|    float betaf(float x, float y);
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|    long double betal(long double x, long double y);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.4] (complete) elliptic integral of the first kind:
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|    double comp_ellint_1(double k);
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|    float comp_ellint_1f(float k);
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|    long double comp_ellint_1l(long double k);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.5] (complete) elliptic integral of the second kind:
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|    double comp_ellint_2(double k);
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|    float comp_ellint_2f(float k);
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|    long double comp_ellint_2l(long double k);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.6] (complete) elliptic integral of the third kind:
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|    double comp_ellint_3(double k, double nu);
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|    float comp_ellint_3f(float k, float nu);
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|    long double comp_ellint_3l(long double k, long double nu);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.8] regular modified cylindrical Bessel functions:
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|    double cyl_bessel_i(double nu, double x);
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|    float cyl_bessel_if(float nu, float x);
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|    long double cyl_bessel_il(long double nu, long double x);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.9] cylindrical Bessel functions (of the first kind):
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|    double cyl_bessel_j(double nu, double x);
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|    float cyl_bessel_jf(float nu, float x);
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|    long double cyl_bessel_jl(long double nu, long double x);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.10] irregular modified cylindrical Bessel functions:
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|    double cyl_bessel_k(double nu, double x);
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|    float cyl_bessel_kf(float nu, float x);
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|    long double cyl_bessel_kl(long double nu, long double x);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.11] cylindrical Neumann functions;
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|    // cylindrical Bessel functions (of the second kind):
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|    double cyl_neumann(double nu, double x);
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|    float cyl_neumannf(float nu, float x);
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|    long double cyl_neumannl(long double nu, long double x);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.12] (incomplete) elliptic integral of the first kind:
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|    double ellint_1(double k, double phi);
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|    float ellint_1f(float k, float phi);
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|    long double ellint_1l(long double k, long double phi);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.13] (incomplete) elliptic integral of the second kind:
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|    double ellint_2(double k, double phi);
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|    float ellint_2f(float k, float phi);
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|    long double ellint_2l(long double k, long double phi);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.14] (incomplete) elliptic integral of the third kind:
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|    double ellint_3(double k, double nu, double phi);
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|    float ellint_3f(float k, float nu, float phi);
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|    long double ellint_3l(long double k, long double nu, long double phi);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.15] exponential integral:
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|    double expint(double x);
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|    float expintf(float x);
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|    long double expintl(long double x);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.16] Hermite polynomials:
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|    double hermite(unsigned n, double x);
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|    float hermitef(unsigned n, float x);
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|    long double hermitel(unsigned n, long double x);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.18] Laguerre polynomials:
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|    double laguerre(unsigned n, double x);
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|    float laguerref(unsigned n, float x);
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|    long double laguerrel(unsigned n, long double x);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.19] Legendre polynomials:
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|    double legendre(unsigned l, double x);
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|    float legendref(unsigned l, float x);
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|    long double legendrel(unsigned l, long double x);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.20] Riemann zeta function:
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|    double riemann_zeta(double);
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|    float riemann_zetaf(float);
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|    long double riemann_zetal(long double);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.21] spherical Bessel functions (of the first kind):
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|    double sph_bessel(unsigned n, double x);
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|    float sph_besself(unsigned n, float x);
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|    long double sph_bessell(unsigned n, long double x);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.22] spherical associated Legendre functions:
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|    double sph_legendre(unsigned l, unsigned m, double theta);
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|    float sph_legendref(unsigned l, unsigned m, float theta);
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|    long double sph_legendrel(unsigned l, unsigned m, long double theta);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.23] spherical Neumann functions;
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|    // spherical Bessel functions (of the second kind):
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|    double sph_neumann(unsigned n, double x);
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|    float sph_neumannf(unsigned n, float x);
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|    long double sph_neumannl(unsigned n, long double x);
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|    
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|    }}}} // namespaces
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|    
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| In addition sufficient additional overloads of the `double` versions of the
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| above functions are provided, so that calling the function with any mixture
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| of `float`, `double`, `long double`, or /integer/ arguments is supported, with the
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| return type determined by the __arg_promotion_rules.
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|    
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| [h4 Currently Unsupported C99 Functions]
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| 
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|    double exp2(double x);
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|    float exp2f(float x);
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|    long double exp2l(long double x);
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| 
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|    double fdim(double x, double y);
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|    float fdimf(float x, float y);
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|    long double fdiml(long double x, long double y);
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| 
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|    double fma(double x, double y, double z);
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|    float fmaf(float x, float y, float z);
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|    long double fmal(long double x, long double y, long double z);
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| 
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|    int ilogb(double x);
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|    int ilogbf(float x);
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|    int ilogbl(long double x);
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| 
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|    long long llrint(double x);
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|    long long llrintf(float x);
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|    long long llrintl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double log2(double x);
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|    float log2f(float x);
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|    long double log2l(long double x);
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| 
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|    double logb(double x);
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|    float logbf(float x);
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|    long double logbl(long double x);
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| 
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|    long lrint(double x);
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|    long lrintf(float x);
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|    long lrintl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double nan(const char *str);
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|    float nanf(const char *str);
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|    long double nanl(const char *str);
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| 
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|    double nearbyint(double x);
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|    float nearbyintf(float x);
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|    long double nearbyintl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double remainder(double x, double y);
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|    float remainderf(float x, float y);
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|    long double remainderl(long double x, long double y);
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| 
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|    double remquo(double x, double y, int *pquo);
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|    float remquof(float x, float y, int *pquo);
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|    long double remquol(long double x, long double y, int *pquo);
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| 
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|    double rint(double x);
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|    float rintf(float x);
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|    long double rintl(long double x);
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| 
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|    double scalbln(double x, long ex);
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|    float scalblnf(float x, long ex);
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|    long double scalblnl(long double x, long ex);
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| 
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|    double scalbn(double x, int ex);
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|    float scalbnf(float x, int ex);
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|    long double scalbnl(long double x, int ex);
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|    
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| [h4 Currently Unsupported TR1 Functions]
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.7] confluent hypergeometric functions:
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|    double conf_hyperg(double a, double c, double x);
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|    float conf_hypergf(float a, float c, float x);
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|    long double conf_hypergl(long double a, long double c, long double x);
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| 
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|    // [5.2.1.17] hypergeometric functions:
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|    double hyperg(double a, double b, double c, double x);
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|    float hypergf(float a, float b, float c, float x);
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|    long double hypergl(long double a, long double b, long double c,
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|    long double x);
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| 
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| 
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| ]
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| 
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| [/ 
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|   Copyright 2008 John Maddock and Paul A. Bristow.
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|   Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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|   (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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|   http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt).
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| ]
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| 
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