On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Bill Hart<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I think this will definitely be suitable for inclusion in MPIR.
>
> I haven't fully made up my mind, but I *think* I am going to spend the
> next two days merging all Robert's contributions. MPIR-1.2.2 will
> basically be for that purpose, I think.
>

Awesome!  Since it doesn't fit so naturally into Sage, but I know a
lot of people benchmark
Sage by computing n factorial, for some reason, so it's good if
factorial is made faster.  Also,
of course it comes up in various calculations and having it in MPIR is
the best way to make
sure the faster version is used in all components of sage (that use MPIR).

William

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