On Wednesday 30 April 2008, Georg Muntingh wrote:
> Actually, I think this would be very nice to have. (Infinite)
> continued fractions pop up everywhere (I recently saw them in the
> resolution of toric singularities!). Moreover, they are so easy to
> understand that they also pop up in popular scientific math questions,
> like at Project Euler.
>
> So yes, please implement them!
I didn't say I could implement them, only that I'd have a go at it!
I'm not an expert in these, by any means, but find them intriguing.
Also, despite being retired, I have demands on my time, so don't
expect anything this week!     ;-)

Bill
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