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A TypeScript implementation of High-Performance Polynomial Root Finding for Graphics (Yuksel 2022)
Nomial is a TypeScript implementation of Cem Yuksel's extremely fast, robust, and simple root finding algorithm presented in the paper "High-Performance Polynomial Root Finding for Graphics" (2022). It can be used to find real roots of polynomials of degree 10 and higher. This package has no dependencies and is 1.5kb minified and 787B minified & gzipped.
npm install nomial
or using yarn
yarn add nomial
// as a ES module
import { Polynomial, polynomialRoots } from 'nomial';
// as a CommonJS module
const { Polynomial, polynomialRoots } = require('nomial');
The API is a single function that returns the roots given the polynomial coefficients.
// The coefficients are stored in order of increasing exponent so this polynomial corresponds to
// -7412 - 1505x - 20x^2 - 10x^3 + 2x^4 + x^5
const f = new Polynomial([-7412, -1505, -20, -10, 2, 1]);
const roots = polynomialRoots(f);
There are optional arguments to specify the start and end of the search interval and epsilon used to terminate root finding.
const startSearchInterval = -100;
const endSearchInterval = 100;
const epsilon = 1e-6;
const roots = polynomialRoots(f, startSearchInterval, endSearchInterval, epsilon);
Cem Yuksel. 2022. High-Performance Polynomial Root Finding for Graphics. Proc. ACM Comput. Graph. Interact. Tech. 5, 3, Article 7 (July 2022), 15 pages.
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A TypeScript implementation of High-Performance Polynomial Root Finding for Graphics (Yuksel 2022)
The npm package nomial receives a total of 14 weekly downloads. As such, nomial popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nomial demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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