Average Error: 0.0 → 0.0
Time: 2.4s
Precision: 64
\[x \cdot e^{y \cdot y}\]
\[x \cdot {\left(e^{y}\right)}^{y}\]
x \cdot e^{y \cdot y}
x \cdot {\left(e^{y}\right)}^{y}
double f(double x, double y) {
        double r833960 = x;
        double r833961 = y;
        double r833962 = r833961 * r833961;
        double r833963 = exp(r833962);
        double r833964 = r833960 * r833963;
        return r833964;
}

double f(double x, double y) {
        double r833965 = x;
        double r833966 = y;
        double r833967 = exp(r833966);
        double r833968 = pow(r833967, r833966);
        double r833969 = r833965 * r833968;
        return r833969;
}

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\[x \cdot {\left(e^{y}\right)}^{y}\]

Derivation

  1. Initial program 0.0

    \[x \cdot e^{y \cdot y}\]
  2. Using strategy rm
  3. Applied add-log-exp0.0

    \[\leadsto x \cdot e^{\color{blue}{\log \left(e^{y}\right)} \cdot y}\]
  4. Applied exp-to-pow0.0

    \[\leadsto x \cdot \color{blue}{{\left(e^{y}\right)}^{y}}\]
  5. Final simplification0.0

    \[\leadsto x \cdot {\left(e^{y}\right)}^{y}\]

Reproduce

herbie shell --seed 2019322 
(FPCore (x y)
  :name "Data.Number.Erf:$dmerfcx from erf-2.0.0.0"
  :precision binary64

  :herbie-target
  (* x (pow (exp y) y))

  (* x (exp (* y y))))