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								// Copyright Christopher Kormanyos 2013.
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								// Copyright Paul A. Bristow 2013.
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								// Copyright John Maddock 2013.
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								// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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								// (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or
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								// copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt).
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								#ifdef _MSC_VER
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								#  pragma warning (disable : 4512) // assignment operator could not be generated.
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								#  pragma warning (disable : 4996) // assignment operator could not be generated.
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								#endif
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								#include <iostream>
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								#include <limits>
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								#include <vector>
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								#include <algorithm>
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								#include <iomanip>
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								#include <iterator>
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								// Weisstein, Eric W. "Bessel Function Zeros." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource.
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								// http://mathworld.wolfram.com/BesselFunctionZeros.html
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								// Test values can be calculated using [@wolframalpha.com WolframAplha]
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								// See also http://dlmf.nist.gov/10.21
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								//[airy_zeros_example_1
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								/*`This example demonstrates calculating zeros of the Airy functions.
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								It also shows how Boost.Math and Boost.Multiprecision can be combined to provide
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								a many decimal digit precision. For 50 decimal digit precision we need to include
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								*/
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								  #include <boost/multiprecision/cpp_dec_float.hpp>
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								/*`and a `typedef` for `float_type` may be convenient
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								(allowing a quick switch to re-compute at built-in `double` or other precision)
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								*/
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								  typedef boost::multiprecision::cpp_dec_float_50 float_type;
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								//`To use the functions for finding zeros of the functions we need
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								  #include <boost/math/special_functions/airy.hpp>
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								/*`This example shows obtaining both a single zero of the Airy functions,
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								and then placing multiple zeros into a container like `std::vector` by providing an iterator.
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								The signature of the single-value Airy Ai function is:
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								  template <class T>
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								  T airy_ai_zero(unsigned m); // 1-based index of the zero.
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								The signature of multiple zeros Airy Ai function is:
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								  template <class T, class OutputIterator>
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								  OutputIterator airy_ai_zero(
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								                           unsigned start_index, // 1-based index of the zero.
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								                           unsigned number_of_zeros, // How many zeros to generate.
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								                           OutputIterator out_it); // Destination for zeros.
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								There are also versions which allows control of the __policy_section for error handling and precision.
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								  template <class T, class OutputIterator, class Policy>
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								  OutputIterator airy_ai_zero(
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								                           unsigned start_index, // 1-based index of the zero.
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								                           unsigned number_of_zeros, // How many zeros to generate.
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								                           OutputIterator out_it, // Destination for zeros.
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								                           const Policy& pol);  // Policy to use.
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								*/
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								//] [/airy_zeros_example_1]
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								int main()
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								{
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								  try
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								//[airy_zeros_example_2
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								/*`[tip It is always wise to place code using Boost.Math inside `try'n'catch` blocks;
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								this will ensure that helpful error messages are shown when exceptional conditions arise.]
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								First, evaluate a single Airy zero.
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								The precision is controlled by the template parameter `T`,
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								so this example has `double` precision, at least 15 but up to 17 decimal digits
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								(for the common 64-bit double).
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								*/
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								    double aiz1 = boost::math::airy_ai_zero<double>(1);
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								    std::cout << "boost::math::airy_ai_zero<double>(1) = " << aiz1 << std::endl; 
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								    double aiz2 = boost::math::airy_ai_zero<double>(2);
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								    std::cout << "boost::math::airy_ai_zero<double>(2) = " << aiz2 << std::endl;
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								    double biz3 = boost::math::airy_bi_zero<double>(3);
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								    std::cout << "boost::math::airy_bi_zero<double>(3) = " << biz3 << std::endl;
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								/*`Other versions of `airy_ai_zero` and `airy_bi_zero`
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								allow calculation of multiple zeros with one call,
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								placing the results in a container, often `std::vector`.
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								For example, generate and display the first five `double` roots
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								[@http://mathworld.wolfram.com/AiryFunctionZeros.html Wolfram Airy Functions Zeros].
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								*/
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								    unsigned int n_roots = 5U;
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								    std::vector<double> roots;
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								    boost::math::airy_ai_zero<double>(1U, n_roots, std::back_inserter(roots));
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								    std::cout << "airy_ai_zeros:" << std::endl;
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								    std::copy(roots.begin(),
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								              roots.end(),
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								              std::ostream_iterator<double>(std::cout, "\n"));
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								/*`The first few real roots of Ai(x) are approximately -2.33811, -4.08795, -5.52056, -6.7867144, -7.94413, -9.02265 ...
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								Or we can use Boost.Multiprecision to generate 50 decimal digit roots.
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								We set the precision of the output stream, and show trailing zeros to display a fixed 50 decimal digits.
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								*/
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								    std::cout.precision(std::numeric_limits<float_type>::digits10); // float_type has 50 decimal digits.
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								    std::cout << std::showpoint << std::endl; // Show trailing zeros too.
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								    unsigned int m = 1U;
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								    float_type r = boost::math::airy_ai_zero<float_type>(1U); // 1st root.
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								    std::cout << "boost::math::airy_bi_zero<float_type>(" << m << ")  = " << r << std::endl;
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								    m = 2;
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								    r = boost::math::airy_ai_zero<float_type>(2U); // 2nd root.
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								    std::cout << "boost::math::airy_bi_zero<float_type>(" << m << ")  = " << r << std::endl;
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								    m = 7U;
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								    r = boost::math::airy_bi_zero<float_type>(7U); // 7th root.
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								    std::cout << "boost::math::airy_bi_zero<float_type>(" << m << ")  = " << r << std::endl;
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								    std::vector<float_type> zeros;
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								    boost::math::airy_ai_zero<float_type>(1U, 3, std::back_inserter(zeros));
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								    std::cout << "airy_ai_zeros:" << std::endl;
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								    // Print the roots to the output stream.
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								    std::copy(zeros.begin(), zeros.end(),
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								              std::ostream_iterator<float_type>(std::cout, "\n"));
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								//] [/airy_zeros_example_2]
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								  }
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								  catch (std::exception ex)
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								    std::cout << "Thrown exception " << ex.what() << std::endl;
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								  }
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								 } // int main()
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								/*
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								 Output:
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								  Description: Autorun "J:\Cpp\big_number\Debug\airy_zeros_example.exe"
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								  boost::math::airy_ai_zero<double>(1) = -2.33811
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								  boost::math::airy_ai_zero<double>(2) = -4.08795
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								  boost::math::airy_bi_zero<double>(3) = -4.83074
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								  airy_ai_zeros:
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								  -2.33811
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								  -4.08795
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								  -5.52056
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								  -6.78671
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								  -7.94413
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								  boost::math::airy_bi_zero<float_type>(1)  = -2.3381074104597670384891972524467354406385401456711
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								  boost::math::airy_bi_zero<float_type>(2)  = -4.0879494441309706166369887014573910602247646991085
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								  boost::math::airy_bi_zero<float_type>(7)  = -9.5381943793462388866329885451560196208390720763825
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								  airy_ai_zeros:
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								  -2.3381074104597670384891972524467354406385401456711
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								  -4.0879494441309706166369887014573910602247646991085
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								  -5.5205598280955510591298555129312935737972142806175
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								*/
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