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25 
26 /**
27  * Provides classes for performing arbitrary-precision integer
28  * arithmetic ({@code BigInteger}) and arbitrary-precision decimal
29  * arithmetic ({@code BigDecimal}).  {@code BigInteger} is analogous
30  * to the primitive integer types except that it provides arbitrary
31  * precision, hence operations on {@code BigInteger}s do not overflow
32  * or lose precision.  In addition to standard arithmetic operations,
33  * {@code BigInteger} provides modular arithmetic, GCD calculation,
34  * primality testing, prime generation, bit manipulation, and a few
35  * other miscellaneous operations.
36  *
37  * {@code BigDecimal} provides arbitrary-precision signed decimal
38  * numbers suitable for currency calculations and the like.  {@code
39  * BigDecimal} gives the user complete control over rounding behavior,
40  * allowing the user to choose from a comprehensive set of eight
41  * rounding modes.
42  *
43  * @since 1.1
44  */
45 package java.math;
46