The exponent you are using to LL test is probably significantly larger
than the exponent your are using to double test. It's doing the same
operation on both but on the LL test it is using a larger FFT (AFIK).
Larger FFT requires more memory. More memory requires more time to juggle
all of that data.

-Chuck


On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Grieken, Paul van wrote:

> Why is there a difference in iteration time between the LL test and a
> double test.
> The double test took about 0.115sec and a LL test 0.254sec for the same
> amount of iterations.
> bye,
> 
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