Average Error: 0.0 → 0.0
Time: 4.2s
Precision: binary64
\[\frac{1 + \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t} \cdot \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t}}{2 + \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t} \cdot \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t}} \]
\[\begin{array}{l} t_1 := \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t}\\ t_2 := t_1 \cdot t_1\\ \frac{1 + t_2}{2 + t_2} \end{array} \]
\frac{1 + \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t} \cdot \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t}}{2 + \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t} \cdot \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t}}
\begin{array}{l}
t_1 := \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t}\\
t_2 := t_1 \cdot t_1\\
\frac{1 + t_2}{2 + t_2}
\end{array}
(FPCore (t)
 :precision binary64
 (/
  (+ 1.0 (* (/ (* 2.0 t) (+ 1.0 t)) (/ (* 2.0 t) (+ 1.0 t))))
  (+ 2.0 (* (/ (* 2.0 t) (+ 1.0 t)) (/ (* 2.0 t) (+ 1.0 t))))))
(FPCore (t)
 :precision binary64
 (let* ((t_1 (/ (* 2.0 t) (+ 1.0 t))) (t_2 (* t_1 t_1)))
   (/ (+ 1.0 t_2) (+ 2.0 t_2))))
double code(double t) {
	return (1.0 + (((2.0 * t) / (1.0 + t)) * ((2.0 * t) / (1.0 + t)))) / (2.0 + (((2.0 * t) / (1.0 + t)) * ((2.0 * t) / (1.0 + t))));
}
double code(double t) {
	double t_1 = (2.0 * t) / (1.0 + t);
	double t_2 = t_1 * t_1;
	return (1.0 + t_2) / (2.0 + t_2);
}

Error

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Derivation

  1. Initial program 0.0

    \[\frac{1 + \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t} \cdot \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t}}{2 + \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t} \cdot \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t}} \]
  2. Final simplification0.0

    \[\leadsto \frac{1 + \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t} \cdot \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t}}{2 + \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t} \cdot \frac{2 \cdot t}{1 + t}} \]

Reproduce

herbie shell --seed 2021340 
(FPCore (t)
  :name "Kahan p13 Example 1"
  :precision binary64
  (/ (+ 1.0 (* (/ (* 2.0 t) (+ 1.0 t)) (/ (* 2.0 t) (+ 1.0 t)))) (+ 2.0 (* (/ (* 2.0 t) (+ 1.0 t)) (/ (* 2.0 t) (+ 1.0 t))))))