Re: The restrictions of the Table lookup method for the functions evaluation
- From: vladimir@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 11 Feb 2006 02:47:32 -0800
"table and a linear interpolation table"
1. We say about a PURE Table lookup method, without any interpolation
That is: in the input - argument just in the output - function
value.
2. What the wordlength has the argument? If, for instance, 16 bits,
then there is no problem.
But I say about 64 or 128 bits arguments.
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