
(FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (log (+ (exp a) (exp b))))
double code(double a, double b) {
return log((exp(a) + exp(b)));
}
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
code = log((exp(a) + exp(b)))
end function
public static double code(double a, double b) {
return Math.log((Math.exp(a) + Math.exp(b)));
}
def code(a, b): return math.log((math.exp(a) + math.exp(b)))
function code(a, b) return log(Float64(exp(a) + exp(b))) end
function tmp = code(a, b) tmp = log((exp(a) + exp(b))); end
code[a_, b_] := N[Log[N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + N[Exp[b], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]], $MachinePrecision]
\begin{array}{l}
\\
\log \left(e^{a} + e^{b}\right)
\end{array}
Sampling outcomes in binary64 precision:
Herbie found 15 alternatives:
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(FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (log (+ (exp a) (exp b))))
double code(double a, double b) {
return log((exp(a) + exp(b)));
}
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
code = log((exp(a) + exp(b)))
end function
public static double code(double a, double b) {
return Math.log((Math.exp(a) + Math.exp(b)));
}
def code(a, b): return math.log((math.exp(a) + math.exp(b)))
function code(a, b) return log(Float64(exp(a) + exp(b))) end
function tmp = code(a, b) tmp = log((exp(a) + exp(b))); end
code[a_, b_] := N[Log[N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + N[Exp[b], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]], $MachinePrecision]
\begin{array}{l}
\\
\log \left(e^{a} + e^{b}\right)
\end{array}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (if (<= (exp a) 0.0) (/ b (+ (exp a) 1.0)) (log (+ (exp a) (exp b)))))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = log((exp(a) + exp(b)));
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8) :: tmp
if (exp(a) <= 0.0d0) then
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0d0)
else
tmp = log((exp(a) + exp(b)))
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (Math.exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (Math.exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = Math.log((Math.exp(a) + Math.exp(b)));
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): tmp = 0 if math.exp(a) <= 0.0: tmp = b / (math.exp(a) + 1.0) else: tmp = math.log((math.exp(a) + math.exp(b))) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) tmp = 0.0 if (exp(a) <= 0.0) tmp = Float64(b / Float64(exp(a) + 1.0)); else tmp = log(Float64(exp(a) + exp(b))); end return tmp end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(a, b)
tmp = 0.0;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0)
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
else
tmp = log((exp(a) + exp(b)));
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := If[LessEqual[N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision], 0.0], N[(b / N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + 1.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[Log[N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + N[Exp[b], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]], $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;e^{a} \leq 0:\\
\;\;\;\;\frac{b}{e^{a} + 1}\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;\log \left(e^{a} + e^{b}\right)\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if (exp.f64 a) < 0.0Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 100.0%
if 0.0 < (exp.f64 a) Initial program 71.6%
Final simplification77.8%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
(FPCore (a b)
:precision binary64
(let* ((t_0 (+ (exp a) 1.0)))
(if (<= (exp a) 0.0)
(/ b t_0)
(log (+ t_0 (* b (+ 1.0 (* b (+ 0.5 (* b 0.16666666666666666))))))))))assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double t_0 = exp(a) + 1.0;
double tmp;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / t_0;
} else {
tmp = log((t_0 + (b * (1.0 + (b * (0.5 + (b * 0.16666666666666666)))))));
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8) :: t_0
real(8) :: tmp
t_0 = exp(a) + 1.0d0
if (exp(a) <= 0.0d0) then
tmp = b / t_0
else
tmp = log((t_0 + (b * (1.0d0 + (b * (0.5d0 + (b * 0.16666666666666666d0)))))))
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double t_0 = Math.exp(a) + 1.0;
double tmp;
if (Math.exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / t_0;
} else {
tmp = Math.log((t_0 + (b * (1.0 + (b * (0.5 + (b * 0.16666666666666666)))))));
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): t_0 = math.exp(a) + 1.0 tmp = 0 if math.exp(a) <= 0.0: tmp = b / t_0 else: tmp = math.log((t_0 + (b * (1.0 + (b * (0.5 + (b * 0.16666666666666666))))))) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) t_0 = Float64(exp(a) + 1.0) tmp = 0.0 if (exp(a) <= 0.0) tmp = Float64(b / t_0); else tmp = log(Float64(t_0 + Float64(b * Float64(1.0 + Float64(b * Float64(0.5 + Float64(b * 0.16666666666666666))))))); end return tmp end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(a, b)
t_0 = exp(a) + 1.0;
tmp = 0.0;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0)
tmp = b / t_0;
else
tmp = log((t_0 + (b * (1.0 + (b * (0.5 + (b * 0.16666666666666666)))))));
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
code[a_, b_] := Block[{t$95$0 = N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + 1.0), $MachinePrecision]}, If[LessEqual[N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision], 0.0], N[(b / t$95$0), $MachinePrecision], N[Log[N[(t$95$0 + N[(b * N[(1.0 + N[(b * N[(0.5 + N[(b * 0.16666666666666666), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]], $MachinePrecision]]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
t_0 := e^{a} + 1\\
\mathbf{if}\;e^{a} \leq 0:\\
\;\;\;\;\frac{b}{t\_0}\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;\log \left(t\_0 + b \cdot \left(1 + b \cdot \left(0.5 + b \cdot 0.16666666666666666\right)\right)\right)\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if (exp.f64 a) < 0.0Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 100.0%
if 0.0 < (exp.f64 a) Initial program 71.6%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 69.5%
associate-+r+69.5%
*-commutative69.5%
Simplified69.5%
Final simplification76.2%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (if (<= (exp a) 0.0) (/ b (+ (exp a) 1.0)) (log (+ 1.0 (+ a (exp b))))))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = log((1.0 + (a + exp(b))));
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8) :: tmp
if (exp(a) <= 0.0d0) then
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0d0)
else
tmp = log((1.0d0 + (a + exp(b))))
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (Math.exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (Math.exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = Math.log((1.0 + (a + Math.exp(b))));
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): tmp = 0 if math.exp(a) <= 0.0: tmp = b / (math.exp(a) + 1.0) else: tmp = math.log((1.0 + (a + math.exp(b)))) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) tmp = 0.0 if (exp(a) <= 0.0) tmp = Float64(b / Float64(exp(a) + 1.0)); else tmp = log(Float64(1.0 + Float64(a + exp(b)))); end return tmp end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(a, b)
tmp = 0.0;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0)
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
else
tmp = log((1.0 + (a + exp(b))));
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := If[LessEqual[N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision], 0.0], N[(b / N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + 1.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[Log[N[(1.0 + N[(a + N[Exp[b], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]], $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;e^{a} \leq 0:\\
\;\;\;\;\frac{b}{e^{a} + 1}\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;\log \left(1 + \left(a + e^{b}\right)\right)\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if (exp.f64 a) < 0.0Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 100.0%
if 0.0 < (exp.f64 a) Initial program 71.6%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 70.8%
+-commutative70.8%
Simplified70.8%
Final simplification77.2%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (+ (log1p (exp a)) (/ b (+ (exp a) 1.0))))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
return log1p(exp(a)) + (b / (exp(a) + 1.0));
}
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
return Math.log1p(Math.exp(a)) + (b / (Math.exp(a) + 1.0));
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): return math.log1p(math.exp(a)) + (b / (math.exp(a) + 1.0))
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) return Float64(log1p(exp(a)) + Float64(b / Float64(exp(a) + 1.0))) end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := N[(N[Log[1 + N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision]], $MachinePrecision] + N[(b / N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + 1.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\mathsf{log1p}\left(e^{a}\right) + \frac{b}{e^{a} + 1}
\end{array}
Initial program 58.0%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 76.9%
log1p-define76.9%
Simplified76.9%
Final simplification76.9%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (let* ((t_0 (+ (* b (+ 1.0 (* b (+ 0.5 (* b 0.16666666666666666))))) 2.0))) (if (<= (exp a) 0.0) (/ b (+ (exp a) 1.0)) (+ (log t_0) (/ a t_0)))))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double t_0 = (b * (1.0 + (b * (0.5 + (b * 0.16666666666666666))))) + 2.0;
double tmp;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = log(t_0) + (a / t_0);
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8) :: t_0
real(8) :: tmp
t_0 = (b * (1.0d0 + (b * (0.5d0 + (b * 0.16666666666666666d0))))) + 2.0d0
if (exp(a) <= 0.0d0) then
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0d0)
else
tmp = log(t_0) + (a / t_0)
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double t_0 = (b * (1.0 + (b * (0.5 + (b * 0.16666666666666666))))) + 2.0;
double tmp;
if (Math.exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (Math.exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = Math.log(t_0) + (a / t_0);
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): t_0 = (b * (1.0 + (b * (0.5 + (b * 0.16666666666666666))))) + 2.0 tmp = 0 if math.exp(a) <= 0.0: tmp = b / (math.exp(a) + 1.0) else: tmp = math.log(t_0) + (a / t_0) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) t_0 = Float64(Float64(b * Float64(1.0 + Float64(b * Float64(0.5 + Float64(b * 0.16666666666666666))))) + 2.0) tmp = 0.0 if (exp(a) <= 0.0) tmp = Float64(b / Float64(exp(a) + 1.0)); else tmp = Float64(log(t_0) + Float64(a / t_0)); end return tmp end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(a, b)
t_0 = (b * (1.0 + (b * (0.5 + (b * 0.16666666666666666))))) + 2.0;
tmp = 0.0;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0)
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
else
tmp = log(t_0) + (a / t_0);
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
code[a_, b_] := Block[{t$95$0 = N[(N[(b * N[(1.0 + N[(b * N[(0.5 + N[(b * 0.16666666666666666), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + 2.0), $MachinePrecision]}, If[LessEqual[N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision], 0.0], N[(b / N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + 1.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[(N[Log[t$95$0], $MachinePrecision] + N[(a / t$95$0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
t_0 := b \cdot \left(1 + b \cdot \left(0.5 + b \cdot 0.16666666666666666\right)\right) + 2\\
\mathbf{if}\;e^{a} \leq 0:\\
\;\;\;\;\frac{b}{e^{a} + 1}\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;\log t\_0 + \frac{a}{t\_0}\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if (exp.f64 a) < 0.0Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 100.0%
if 0.0 < (exp.f64 a) Initial program 71.6%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 69.5%
associate-+r+69.5%
*-commutative69.5%
Simplified69.5%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 69.0%
Final simplification75.8%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (if (<= (exp a) 0.0) (/ b (+ (exp a) 1.0)) (log (+ (* b (+ 1.0 (* b (+ 0.5 (* b 0.16666666666666666))))) (+ a 2.0)))))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = log(((b * (1.0 + (b * (0.5 + (b * 0.16666666666666666))))) + (a + 2.0)));
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8) :: tmp
if (exp(a) <= 0.0d0) then
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0d0)
else
tmp = log(((b * (1.0d0 + (b * (0.5d0 + (b * 0.16666666666666666d0))))) + (a + 2.0d0)))
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (Math.exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (Math.exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = Math.log(((b * (1.0 + (b * (0.5 + (b * 0.16666666666666666))))) + (a + 2.0)));
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): tmp = 0 if math.exp(a) <= 0.0: tmp = b / (math.exp(a) + 1.0) else: tmp = math.log(((b * (1.0 + (b * (0.5 + (b * 0.16666666666666666))))) + (a + 2.0))) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) tmp = 0.0 if (exp(a) <= 0.0) tmp = Float64(b / Float64(exp(a) + 1.0)); else tmp = log(Float64(Float64(b * Float64(1.0 + Float64(b * Float64(0.5 + Float64(b * 0.16666666666666666))))) + Float64(a + 2.0))); end return tmp end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(a, b)
tmp = 0.0;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0)
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
else
tmp = log(((b * (1.0 + (b * (0.5 + (b * 0.16666666666666666))))) + (a + 2.0)));
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := If[LessEqual[N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision], 0.0], N[(b / N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + 1.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[Log[N[(N[(b * N[(1.0 + N[(b * N[(0.5 + N[(b * 0.16666666666666666), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(a + 2.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]], $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;e^{a} \leq 0:\\
\;\;\;\;\frac{b}{e^{a} + 1}\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;\log \left(b \cdot \left(1 + b \cdot \left(0.5 + b \cdot 0.16666666666666666\right)\right) + \left(a + 2\right)\right)\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if (exp.f64 a) < 0.0Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 100.0%
if 0.0 < (exp.f64 a) Initial program 71.6%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 69.5%
associate-+r+69.5%
*-commutative69.5%
Simplified69.5%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 68.9%
Final simplification75.7%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (if (<= (exp a) 0.0) (/ b (+ (exp a) 1.0)) (log (+ (+ a 2.0) (* b (+ 1.0 (* b 0.5)))))))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = log(((a + 2.0) + (b * (1.0 + (b * 0.5)))));
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8) :: tmp
if (exp(a) <= 0.0d0) then
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0d0)
else
tmp = log(((a + 2.0d0) + (b * (1.0d0 + (b * 0.5d0)))))
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (Math.exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (Math.exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = Math.log(((a + 2.0) + (b * (1.0 + (b * 0.5)))));
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): tmp = 0 if math.exp(a) <= 0.0: tmp = b / (math.exp(a) + 1.0) else: tmp = math.log(((a + 2.0) + (b * (1.0 + (b * 0.5))))) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) tmp = 0.0 if (exp(a) <= 0.0) tmp = Float64(b / Float64(exp(a) + 1.0)); else tmp = log(Float64(Float64(a + 2.0) + Float64(b * Float64(1.0 + Float64(b * 0.5))))); end return tmp end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(a, b)
tmp = 0.0;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0)
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
else
tmp = log(((a + 2.0) + (b * (1.0 + (b * 0.5)))));
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := If[LessEqual[N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision], 0.0], N[(b / N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + 1.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[Log[N[(N[(a + 2.0), $MachinePrecision] + N[(b * N[(1.0 + N[(b * 0.5), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]], $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;e^{a} \leq 0:\\
\;\;\;\;\frac{b}{e^{a} + 1}\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;\log \left(\left(a + 2\right) + b \cdot \left(1 + b \cdot 0.5\right)\right)\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if (exp.f64 a) < 0.0Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 100.0%
if 0.0 < (exp.f64 a) Initial program 71.6%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 69.5%
associate-+r+69.5%
*-commutative69.5%
Simplified69.5%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 68.9%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 69.8%
Final simplification76.4%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (if (<= (exp a) 0.0) (/ b (+ (exp a) 1.0)) (log (+ 2.0 (+ b (* a (+ 1.0 (* a 0.5))))))))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = log((2.0 + (b + (a * (1.0 + (a * 0.5))))));
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8) :: tmp
if (exp(a) <= 0.0d0) then
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0d0)
else
tmp = log((2.0d0 + (b + (a * (1.0d0 + (a * 0.5d0))))))
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (Math.exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (Math.exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = Math.log((2.0 + (b + (a * (1.0 + (a * 0.5))))));
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): tmp = 0 if math.exp(a) <= 0.0: tmp = b / (math.exp(a) + 1.0) else: tmp = math.log((2.0 + (b + (a * (1.0 + (a * 0.5)))))) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) tmp = 0.0 if (exp(a) <= 0.0) tmp = Float64(b / Float64(exp(a) + 1.0)); else tmp = log(Float64(2.0 + Float64(b + Float64(a * Float64(1.0 + Float64(a * 0.5)))))); end return tmp end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(a, b)
tmp = 0.0;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0)
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
else
tmp = log((2.0 + (b + (a * (1.0 + (a * 0.5))))));
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := If[LessEqual[N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision], 0.0], N[(b / N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + 1.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[Log[N[(2.0 + N[(b + N[(a * N[(1.0 + N[(a * 0.5), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]], $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;e^{a} \leq 0:\\
\;\;\;\;\frac{b}{e^{a} + 1}\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;\log \left(2 + \left(b + a \cdot \left(1 + a \cdot 0.5\right)\right)\right)\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if (exp.f64 a) < 0.0Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 100.0%
if 0.0 < (exp.f64 a) Initial program 71.6%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 69.5%
associate-+r+69.5%
+-commutative69.5%
Simplified69.5%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 69.3%
+-commutative69.3%
*-commutative69.3%
Simplified69.3%
Final simplification76.0%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (if (<= (exp a) 0.0) (/ b (+ (exp a) 1.0)) (+ (* 0.5 (+ a b)) (log1p 1.0))))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = (0.5 * (a + b)) + log1p(1.0);
}
return tmp;
}
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (Math.exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (Math.exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = (0.5 * (a + b)) + Math.log1p(1.0);
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): tmp = 0 if math.exp(a) <= 0.0: tmp = b / (math.exp(a) + 1.0) else: tmp = (0.5 * (a + b)) + math.log1p(1.0) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) tmp = 0.0 if (exp(a) <= 0.0) tmp = Float64(b / Float64(exp(a) + 1.0)); else tmp = Float64(Float64(0.5 * Float64(a + b)) + log1p(1.0)); end return tmp end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := If[LessEqual[N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision], 0.0], N[(b / N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + 1.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[(N[(0.5 * N[(a + b), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[Log[1 + 1.0], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;e^{a} \leq 0:\\
\;\;\;\;\frac{b}{e^{a} + 1}\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;0.5 \cdot \left(a + b\right) + \mathsf{log1p}\left(1\right)\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if (exp.f64 a) < 0.0Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 100.0%
if 0.0 < (exp.f64 a) Initial program 71.6%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 70.4%
log1p-define70.4%
Simplified70.4%
expm1-log1p-u70.4%
expm1-undefine70.4%
Applied egg-rr70.4%
expm1-define70.4%
Simplified70.4%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 70.4%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 69.8%
metadata-eval69.8%
log1p-undefine69.8%
+-commutative69.8%
distribute-lft-out69.8%
Simplified69.8%
Final simplification76.4%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (if (<= (exp a) 0.0) (/ b (+ (exp a) 1.0)) (+ (* b 0.5) (log 2.0))))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = (b * 0.5) + log(2.0);
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8) :: tmp
if (exp(a) <= 0.0d0) then
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0d0)
else
tmp = (b * 0.5d0) + log(2.0d0)
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (Math.exp(a) <= 0.0) {
tmp = b / (Math.exp(a) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = (b * 0.5) + Math.log(2.0);
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): tmp = 0 if math.exp(a) <= 0.0: tmp = b / (math.exp(a) + 1.0) else: tmp = (b * 0.5) + math.log(2.0) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) tmp = 0.0 if (exp(a) <= 0.0) tmp = Float64(b / Float64(exp(a) + 1.0)); else tmp = Float64(Float64(b * 0.5) + log(2.0)); end return tmp end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(a, b)
tmp = 0.0;
if (exp(a) <= 0.0)
tmp = b / (exp(a) + 1.0);
else
tmp = (b * 0.5) + log(2.0);
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := If[LessEqual[N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision], 0.0], N[(b / N[(N[Exp[a], $MachinePrecision] + 1.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[(N[(b * 0.5), $MachinePrecision] + N[Log[2.0], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;e^{a} \leq 0:\\
\;\;\;\;\frac{b}{e^{a} + 1}\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;b \cdot 0.5 + \log 2\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if (exp.f64 a) < 0.0Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 100.0%
if 0.0 < (exp.f64 a) Initial program 71.6%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 70.4%
log1p-define70.4%
Simplified70.4%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 69.0%
Final simplification75.8%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (if (<= a -140.0) (* b 0.5) (+ (* b 0.5) (log 2.0))))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (a <= -140.0) {
tmp = b * 0.5;
} else {
tmp = (b * 0.5) + log(2.0);
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8) :: tmp
if (a <= (-140.0d0)) then
tmp = b * 0.5d0
else
tmp = (b * 0.5d0) + log(2.0d0)
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (a <= -140.0) {
tmp = b * 0.5;
} else {
tmp = (b * 0.5) + Math.log(2.0);
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): tmp = 0 if a <= -140.0: tmp = b * 0.5 else: tmp = (b * 0.5) + math.log(2.0) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) tmp = 0.0 if (a <= -140.0) tmp = Float64(b * 0.5); else tmp = Float64(Float64(b * 0.5) + log(2.0)); end return tmp end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(a, b)
tmp = 0.0;
if (a <= -140.0)
tmp = b * 0.5;
else
tmp = (b * 0.5) + log(2.0);
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := If[LessEqual[a, -140.0], N[(b * 0.5), $MachinePrecision], N[(N[(b * 0.5), $MachinePrecision] + N[Log[2.0], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;a \leq -140:\\
\;\;\;\;b \cdot 0.5\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;b \cdot 0.5 + \log 2\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if a < -140Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
expm1-log1p-u100.0%
expm1-undefine100.0%
Applied egg-rr100.0%
expm1-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 18.8%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 18.8%
if -140 < a Initial program 71.6%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 70.4%
log1p-define70.4%
Simplified70.4%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 69.0%
Final simplification58.0%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (if (<= a -120.0) (* b 0.5) (log (+ b 2.0))))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (a <= -120.0) {
tmp = b * 0.5;
} else {
tmp = log((b + 2.0));
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8) :: tmp
if (a <= (-120.0d0)) then
tmp = b * 0.5d0
else
tmp = log((b + 2.0d0))
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (a <= -120.0) {
tmp = b * 0.5;
} else {
tmp = Math.log((b + 2.0));
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): tmp = 0 if a <= -120.0: tmp = b * 0.5 else: tmp = math.log((b + 2.0)) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) tmp = 0.0 if (a <= -120.0) tmp = Float64(b * 0.5); else tmp = log(Float64(b + 2.0)); end return tmp end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(a, b)
tmp = 0.0;
if (a <= -120.0)
tmp = b * 0.5;
else
tmp = log((b + 2.0));
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := If[LessEqual[a, -120.0], N[(b * 0.5), $MachinePrecision], N[Log[N[(b + 2.0), $MachinePrecision]], $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;a \leq -120:\\
\;\;\;\;b \cdot 0.5\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;\log \left(b + 2\right)\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if a < -120Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
expm1-log1p-u100.0%
expm1-undefine100.0%
Applied egg-rr100.0%
expm1-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 18.8%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 18.8%
if -120 < a Initial program 71.6%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 69.9%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 68.2%
Final simplification57.4%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (if (<= a -1.0) (* b 0.5) (log (+ a 2.0))))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (a <= -1.0) {
tmp = b * 0.5;
} else {
tmp = log((a + 2.0));
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8) :: tmp
if (a <= (-1.0d0)) then
tmp = b * 0.5d0
else
tmp = log((a + 2.0d0))
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (a <= -1.0) {
tmp = b * 0.5;
} else {
tmp = Math.log((a + 2.0));
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): tmp = 0 if a <= -1.0: tmp = b * 0.5 else: tmp = math.log((a + 2.0)) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) tmp = 0.0 if (a <= -1.0) tmp = Float64(b * 0.5); else tmp = log(Float64(a + 2.0)); end return tmp end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(a, b)
tmp = 0.0;
if (a <= -1.0)
tmp = b * 0.5;
else
tmp = log((a + 2.0));
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := If[LessEqual[a, -1.0], N[(b * 0.5), $MachinePrecision], N[Log[N[(a + 2.0), $MachinePrecision]], $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;a \leq -1:\\
\;\;\;\;b \cdot 0.5\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;\log \left(a + 2\right)\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if a < -1Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
expm1-log1p-u100.0%
expm1-undefine100.0%
Applied egg-rr100.0%
expm1-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 18.8%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 18.8%
if -1 < a Initial program 71.6%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 69.5%
associate-+r+69.5%
*-commutative69.5%
Simplified69.5%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 68.9%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 69.9%
Final simplification58.7%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (if (<= a -130.0) (* b 0.5) (log 2.0)))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (a <= -130.0) {
tmp = b * 0.5;
} else {
tmp = log(2.0);
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8) :: tmp
if (a <= (-130.0d0)) then
tmp = b * 0.5d0
else
tmp = log(2.0d0)
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
double tmp;
if (a <= -130.0) {
tmp = b * 0.5;
} else {
tmp = Math.log(2.0);
}
return tmp;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): tmp = 0 if a <= -130.0: tmp = b * 0.5 else: tmp = math.log(2.0) return tmp
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) tmp = 0.0 if (a <= -130.0) tmp = Float64(b * 0.5); else tmp = log(2.0); end return tmp end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(a, b)
tmp = 0.0;
if (a <= -130.0)
tmp = b * 0.5;
else
tmp = log(2.0);
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := If[LessEqual[a, -130.0], N[(b * 0.5), $MachinePrecision], N[Log[2.0], $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;a \leq -130:\\
\;\;\;\;b \cdot 0.5\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;\log 2\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if a < -130Initial program 9.4%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 100.0%
log1p-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
expm1-log1p-u100.0%
expm1-undefine100.0%
Applied egg-rr100.0%
expm1-define100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 18.8%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 18.8%
if -130 < a Initial program 71.6%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 70.4%
log1p-define70.4%
Simplified70.4%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 69.2%
Final simplification58.2%
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (a b) :precision binary64 (* b 0.5))
assert(a < b);
double code(double a, double b) {
return b * 0.5;
}
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(a, b)
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
code = b * 0.5d0
end function
assert a < b;
public static double code(double a, double b) {
return b * 0.5;
}
[a, b] = sort([a, b]) def code(a, b): return b * 0.5
a, b = sort([a, b]) function code(a, b) return Float64(b * 0.5) end
a, b = num2cell(sort([a, b])){:}
function tmp = code(a, b)
tmp = b * 0.5;
end
NOTE: a and b should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[a_, b_] := N[(b * 0.5), $MachinePrecision]
\begin{array}{l}
[a, b] = \mathsf{sort}([a, b])\\
\\
b \cdot 0.5
\end{array}
Initial program 58.0%
Taylor expanded in b around 0 76.9%
log1p-define76.9%
Simplified76.9%
expm1-log1p-u76.9%
expm1-undefine76.9%
Applied egg-rr76.9%
expm1-define76.9%
Simplified76.9%
Taylor expanded in a around 0 59.1%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 6.9%
Final simplification6.9%
herbie shell --seed 2024097
(FPCore (a b)
:name "symmetry log of sum of exp"
:precision binary64
(log (+ (exp a) (exp b))))