High-Precision Software Directory
Update: 2006-06-06
This web site (see software package links below) contains the LBNL double-double precision, quad-double precision and arbitrary precision (also termed "multiprecision" or "multiple precision") software, which has been written over a period of several years by David H. Bailey (LBNL), Yozo Hida (U.C. Berkeley), Karthik Jeyabalan (LBNL), Xiaoye S. Li (LBNL) and Brandon Thompson (formerly of U.C. Berkeley, now at Stanford).
This software is provided for research use only. Incorporating this software in any commercial product requires a license agreement. This software is not warranted by the authors, the University of California or the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. This work was supported in part by the Director, Office of Science, Division of Mathematical, Information, and Computational Sciences of the U.S. Department of Energy under contract number DE-AC03-76SF00098. Please send any comments or bug reports to Bailey (see website below).
Here are links to some of the authors' websites:
Software packages
Software and documentation are provided in five zipped tar files, as shown below. On many systems, browsers can automatically unzip, untar and install the individual files in directories. On Unix systems, first download the respective file, say xxx.tar.gz, then type "gunzip xxx.tar.gz" and "tar xfv xxx.tar". Each package includes a "readme" file, which contain detailed information on compiling and running the programs, as well as some technical documentation and usage information.