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Bug #20881

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Complex#** returns discontinuous results in Fixnum and Bignum exponents

Added by mame (Yusuke Endoh) 16 days ago. Updated 11 days ago.

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Target version:
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ruby -v:
ruby 3.4.0dev (2024-10-18T02:35:00Z master 9a98b70a50) +PRISM [x86_64-linux]
[ruby-core:119839]

Description

Complex#** performs the straightforward calculation when the exponent is Fixnum, but performs the computation in the polar coordinate system when the exponent is Bignum. Therefore, errors accumulate in the former case and not in the latter.

(Complex.polar(1, 1) ** 100000000000000).abs        #=> 1.0033483420677842
(Complex.polar(1, 1) ** 1000000000000000).abs       #=> 1.0339924646874608
(Complex.polar(1, 1) ** 10000000000000000).abs      #=> 1.3969270854305682
(Complex.polar(1, 1) ** 100000000000000000).abs     #=> 28.29680363011009
(Complex.polar(1, 1) ** 1000000000000000000).abs    #=> 329134804659039.0
# ↑ Fixnum
# ↓ Bignum
(Complex.polar(1, 1) ** 10000000000000000000).abs   #=> 1.0 (w/ warning: in a**b, b may be too big)
(Complex.polar(1, 1) ** 100000000000000000000).abs  #=> 0.9999999999999999 (w/ warning: in a**b, b may be too big)
(Complex.polar(1, 1) ** 1000000000000000000000).abs #=> 1.0 (w/ warning: in a**b, b may be too big)

It may be good to always calculate them in the polar coordinate. I found this issue when addressing #20811.

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