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        Boost.Multiprecision tries hard to implement std::numeric_limits
        for all types as far as possible and meaningful because experience with Boost.Math
        has shown that this aids portability.
      
        The C++
        standard library defines std::numeric_limits
        in section 18.3.2.
      
This in turn refers to the C standard SC22/WG11 N507 DRAFT INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC STANDARD WD 10967-1 Information technology Language independent arithmetic Part 1: Integer and floating-point arithmetic.
That C Standard in turn refers to
IEEE754 IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic
There is a useful summary at C++ reference.
        The chosen backend often determines how completely std::numeric_limits
        is available.
      
Compiler options, processor type, and definition of macros or assembler instructions to control denormal numbers will alter the values in the tables given below.
| ![[Warning]](../../../../../../doc/src/images/warning.png) | Warning | 
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          GMP's  |