Rump's expression from Stadtherr's award speech

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Percentage Accurate: 9.2% → 9.2%
Time: 893.0ms
Precision: binary64
Cost: 28096

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\[x = 77617 \land y = 33096\]
\[\left(\left(333.75 \cdot {y}^{6} + \left(x \cdot x\right) \cdot \left(\left(\left(\left(\left(\left(11 \cdot x\right) \cdot x\right) \cdot y\right) \cdot y - {y}^{6}\right) - 121 \cdot {y}^{4}\right) - 2\right)\right) + 5.5 \cdot {y}^{8}\right) + \frac{x}{2 \cdot y} \]
\[\left(\left(333.75 \cdot {y}^{6} + \left(x \cdot x\right) \cdot \left(\left(\left(y \cdot \left(y \cdot \left(x \cdot \left(x \cdot 11\right)\right)\right) - {y}^{6}\right) - 121 \cdot {y}^{4}\right) - 2\right)\right) + 5.5 \cdot {y}^{8}\right) + \frac{x}{y \cdot 2} \]
(FPCore (x y)
 :precision binary64
 (+
  (+
   (+
    (* 333.75 (pow y 6.0))
    (*
     (* x x)
     (-
      (- (- (* (* (* (* 11.0 x) x) y) y) (pow y 6.0)) (* 121.0 (pow y 4.0)))
      2.0)))
   (* 5.5 (pow y 8.0)))
  (/ x (* 2.0 y))))
(FPCore (x y)
 :precision binary64
 (+
  (+
   (+
    (* 333.75 (pow y 6.0))
    (*
     (* x x)
     (-
      (- (- (* y (* y (* x (* x 11.0)))) (pow y 6.0)) (* 121.0 (pow y 4.0)))
      2.0)))
   (* 5.5 (pow y 8.0)))
  (/ x (* y 2.0))))
double code(double x, double y) {
	return (((333.75 * pow(y, 6.0)) + ((x * x) * (((((((11.0 * x) * x) * y) * y) - pow(y, 6.0)) - (121.0 * pow(y, 4.0))) - 2.0))) + (5.5 * pow(y, 8.0))) + (x / (2.0 * y));
}
double code(double x, double y) {
	return (((333.75 * pow(y, 6.0)) + ((x * x) * ((((y * (y * (x * (x * 11.0)))) - pow(y, 6.0)) - (121.0 * pow(y, 4.0))) - 2.0))) + (5.5 * pow(y, 8.0))) + (x / (y * 2.0));
}
real(8) function code(x, y)
    real(8), intent (in) :: x
    real(8), intent (in) :: y
    code = (((333.75d0 * (y ** 6.0d0)) + ((x * x) * (((((((11.0d0 * x) * x) * y) * y) - (y ** 6.0d0)) - (121.0d0 * (y ** 4.0d0))) - 2.0d0))) + (5.5d0 * (y ** 8.0d0))) + (x / (2.0d0 * y))
end function
real(8) function code(x, y)
    real(8), intent (in) :: x
    real(8), intent (in) :: y
    code = (((333.75d0 * (y ** 6.0d0)) + ((x * x) * ((((y * (y * (x * (x * 11.0d0)))) - (y ** 6.0d0)) - (121.0d0 * (y ** 4.0d0))) - 2.0d0))) + (5.5d0 * (y ** 8.0d0))) + (x / (y * 2.0d0))
end function
public static double code(double x, double y) {
	return (((333.75 * Math.pow(y, 6.0)) + ((x * x) * (((((((11.0 * x) * x) * y) * y) - Math.pow(y, 6.0)) - (121.0 * Math.pow(y, 4.0))) - 2.0))) + (5.5 * Math.pow(y, 8.0))) + (x / (2.0 * y));
}
public static double code(double x, double y) {
	return (((333.75 * Math.pow(y, 6.0)) + ((x * x) * ((((y * (y * (x * (x * 11.0)))) - Math.pow(y, 6.0)) - (121.0 * Math.pow(y, 4.0))) - 2.0))) + (5.5 * Math.pow(y, 8.0))) + (x / (y * 2.0));
}
def code(x, y):
	return (((333.75 * math.pow(y, 6.0)) + ((x * x) * (((((((11.0 * x) * x) * y) * y) - math.pow(y, 6.0)) - (121.0 * math.pow(y, 4.0))) - 2.0))) + (5.5 * math.pow(y, 8.0))) + (x / (2.0 * y))
def code(x, y):
	return (((333.75 * math.pow(y, 6.0)) + ((x * x) * ((((y * (y * (x * (x * 11.0)))) - math.pow(y, 6.0)) - (121.0 * math.pow(y, 4.0))) - 2.0))) + (5.5 * math.pow(y, 8.0))) + (x / (y * 2.0))
function code(x, y)
	return Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(333.75 * (y ^ 6.0)) + Float64(Float64(x * x) * Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(11.0 * x) * x) * y) * y) - (y ^ 6.0)) - Float64(121.0 * (y ^ 4.0))) - 2.0))) + Float64(5.5 * (y ^ 8.0))) + Float64(x / Float64(2.0 * y)))
end
function code(x, y)
	return Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(333.75 * (y ^ 6.0)) + Float64(Float64(x * x) * Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(y * Float64(y * Float64(x * Float64(x * 11.0)))) - (y ^ 6.0)) - Float64(121.0 * (y ^ 4.0))) - 2.0))) + Float64(5.5 * (y ^ 8.0))) + Float64(x / Float64(y * 2.0)))
end
function tmp = code(x, y)
	tmp = (((333.75 * (y ^ 6.0)) + ((x * x) * (((((((11.0 * x) * x) * y) * y) - (y ^ 6.0)) - (121.0 * (y ^ 4.0))) - 2.0))) + (5.5 * (y ^ 8.0))) + (x / (2.0 * y));
end
function tmp = code(x, y)
	tmp = (((333.75 * (y ^ 6.0)) + ((x * x) * ((((y * (y * (x * (x * 11.0)))) - (y ^ 6.0)) - (121.0 * (y ^ 4.0))) - 2.0))) + (5.5 * (y ^ 8.0))) + (x / (y * 2.0));
end
code[x_, y_] := N[(N[(N[(N[(333.75 * N[Power[y, 6.0], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(N[(x * x), $MachinePrecision] * N[(N[(N[(N[(N[(N[(N[(11.0 * x), $MachinePrecision] * x), $MachinePrecision] * y), $MachinePrecision] * y), $MachinePrecision] - N[Power[y, 6.0], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] - N[(121.0 * N[Power[y, 4.0], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] - 2.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(5.5 * N[Power[y, 8.0], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(x / N[(2.0 * y), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]
code[x_, y_] := N[(N[(N[(N[(333.75 * N[Power[y, 6.0], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(N[(x * x), $MachinePrecision] * N[(N[(N[(N[(y * N[(y * N[(x * N[(x * 11.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] - N[Power[y, 6.0], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] - N[(121.0 * N[Power[y, 4.0], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] - 2.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(5.5 * N[Power[y, 8.0], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(x / N[(y * 2.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]
\left(\left(333.75 \cdot {y}^{6} + \left(x \cdot x\right) \cdot \left(\left(\left(\left(\left(\left(11 \cdot x\right) \cdot x\right) \cdot y\right) \cdot y - {y}^{6}\right) - 121 \cdot {y}^{4}\right) - 2\right)\right) + 5.5 \cdot {y}^{8}\right) + \frac{x}{2 \cdot y}
\left(\left(333.75 \cdot {y}^{6} + \left(x \cdot x\right) \cdot \left(\left(\left(y \cdot \left(y \cdot \left(x \cdot \left(x \cdot 11\right)\right)\right) - {y}^{6}\right) - 121 \cdot {y}^{4}\right) - 2\right)\right) + 5.5 \cdot {y}^{8}\right) + \frac{x}{y \cdot 2}

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Derivation?

  1. Initial program 9.2%

    \[\left(\left(333.75 \cdot {y}^{6} + \left(x \cdot x\right) \cdot \left(\left(\left(\left(\left(\left(11 \cdot x\right) \cdot x\right) \cdot y\right) \cdot y - {y}^{6}\right) - 121 \cdot {y}^{4}\right) - 2\right)\right) + 5.5 \cdot {y}^{8}\right) + \frac{x}{2 \cdot y} \]
  2. Final simplification9.2%

    \[\leadsto \left(\left(333.75 \cdot {y}^{6} + \left(x \cdot x\right) \cdot \left(\left(\left(y \cdot \left(y \cdot \left(x \cdot \left(x \cdot 11\right)\right)\right) - {y}^{6}\right) - 121 \cdot {y}^{4}\right) - 2\right)\right) + 5.5 \cdot {y}^{8}\right) + \frac{x}{y \cdot 2} \]

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herbie shell --seed 2023160 
(FPCore (x y)
  :name "Rump's expression from Stadtherr's award speech"
  :precision binary64
  :pre (and (== x 77617.0) (== y 33096.0))
  (+ (+ (+ (* 333.75 (pow y 6.0)) (* (* x x) (- (- (- (* (* (* (* 11.0 x) x) y) y) (pow y 6.0)) (* 121.0 (pow y 4.0))) 2.0))) (* 5.5 (pow y 8.0))) (/ x (* 2.0 y))))