ENH: Use exponentials in place of inversion in Rayleigh and geometric#18666
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Use exponentials rather than generating exponentials via inversion
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These two generators are simple transformation of exponentials. Previously these were implemented using the inverse Some timings on Ubuntu showed an improvement of
Windows has different gains. For some reason that is not totally obvious to me the log on windows is much faster than on Ubuntu. Probably less accurate, but just a guess, so the gains on Windows are less since the inverse method is faster. The gains are around 100% for Rayleigh and +25% for geometric. |
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Thanks Kevin. |
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Use exponentials rather than generating exponentials via inversion