This also shows that we should definitely support using mpmath to do
numerics, not just numpy.  Figure 13 is an equation that enumerates
all possible j x 17 bitmaps.  The one for k =
9960939379918958884971672962127852754715004339660129306651505519271702802395266424689642842174350718121267153782770623355993237280874144307891
325963941337723487857735749823926629715517173716995165232890538221612403238855866184013235585136048828693337902491454229288667081096184496091
705183454067827731551705405381627380967602565625016981482083418783163849115590225610003652351370343874461848378737238198224849863465033159410
054974700593138339226497249461751545728366702369745461014655997933798537483143786841806593422227898388722980000748404719
just happens to be one that looks like the equation itself.  Clearly
we need a high precision library like mpmath to do this.

Aaron Meurer

On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 5:12 PM, someone <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>> [...] the paper I mentioned for implicit equation
>> plotting(http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=383259.383267).
>
> I read that paper this evening, and I think that if we
> can implement all up to algorithm 3.4 this would be
> really great!
>
> Probably, this would give us the most advanced FOSS
> plot routines available for two-dimensional plotting
> of (symbolic) expressions and functions.
>
> For example, the star in figure 15 is awesome,
> I never imagined it to be possible to plot such
> things by using mathematical functions!
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