mpmath 0.18-1 source package in Ubuntu

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mpmath (0.18-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * New upstream release
  * debian/control
    - switch to gmpy2; thanks to Martin Kelly for the report; Closes: #731205
    - bump Standards-Version to 3.9.5 (no changes needed)
  * debian/watch
    - changed to new download location
  * debian/copyright
    - extended upstream and packaging copyright years

 -- Sandro Tosi <email address hidden>  Wed, 01 Jan 2014 21:05:13 +0100

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Original maintainer:
Debian Python Modules Team
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python-mpmath: library for arbitrary-precision floating-point arithmetic

 Mpmath is a pure-Python library for multiprecision floating-point
 arithmetic. It provides an extensive set of transcendental functions,
 unlimited exponent sizes, complex numbers, interval arithmetic,
 numerical integration and differentiation, root-finding, linear
 algebra, and much more. Almost any calculation can be performed just
 as well at 10-digit or 1000-digit precision, and in many cases mpmath
 implements asymptotically fast algorithms that scale well for
 extremely high precision work.
 .
 If available, mpmath will (optionally) use gmpy to speed up high
 precision operations. If matplotlib is available, mpmath also
 provides a convenient plotting interface.
 .
 Its features include:
 .
   * Fair performance -- typically 10-100x faster than Python's
     decimal library
   * Transcendental functions -- all functions from Python's math and
     cmath modules, plus a few more like gamma, factorial, erf
   * Complex numbers -- with support for transcendental functions
   * Directed rounding -- floor, ceiling, down, up, half-down,
     half-up, half-even
   * Unlimited exponents -- no overflow or underflow

python-mpmath-doc: library for arbitrary-precision floating-point arithmetic - Documentation

 Mpmath is a pure-Python library for multiprecision floating-point
 arithmetic. It provides an extensive set of transcendental functions,
 unlimited exponent sizes, complex numbers, interval arithmetic,
 numerical integration and differentiation, root-finding, linear
 algebra, and much more. Almost any calculation can be performed just
 as well at 10-digit or 1000-digit precision, and in many cases mpmath
 implements asymptotically fast algorithms that scale well for
 extremely high precision work.
 .
 If available, mpmath will (optionally) use gmpy to speed up high
 precision operations. If matplotlib is available, mpmath also
 provides a convenient plotting interface.
 .
 Its features include:
 .
   * Fair performance -- typically 10-100x faster than Python's
     decimal library
   * Transcendental functions -- all functions from Python's math and
     cmath modules, plus a few more like gamma, factorial, erf
   * Complex numbers -- with support for transcendental functions
   * Directed rounding -- floor, ceiling, down, up, half-down,
     half-up, half-even
   * Unlimited exponents -- no overflow or underflow
 .
 This package contains the documentation for mpmath Python module.

python3-mpmath: library for arbitrary-precision floating-point arithmetic (Python3)

 Mpmath is a pure-Python library for multiprecision floating-point
 arithmetic. It provides an extensive set of transcendental functions,
 unlimited exponent sizes, complex numbers, interval arithmetic,
 numerical integration and differentiation, root-finding, linear
 algebra, and much more. Almost any calculation can be performed just
 as well at 10-digit or 1000-digit precision, and in many cases mpmath
 implements asymptotically fast algorithms that scale well for
 extremely high precision work.
 .
 If available, mpmath will (optionally) use gmpy to speed up high
 precision operations. If matplotlib is available, mpmath also
 provides a convenient plotting interface.
 .
 Its features include:
 .
   * Fair performance -- typically 10-100x faster than Python's
     decimal library
   * Transcendental functions -- all functions from Python's math and
     cmath modules, plus a few more like gamma, factorial, erf
   * Complex numbers -- with support for transcendental functions
   * Directed rounding -- floor, ceiling, down, up, half-down,
     half-up, half-even
   * Unlimited exponents -- no overflow or underflow
 .
 This package contains the Python 3 version of mpmath.