Fascinating question, but I don't have any hard answers.
I assume you're looking at the simpler line_intersect function on page 439 (1st ed). Have you run Devel::DProf on a semi-reasonable sample to see where the time is being burnt?
Glancing at the code, I would assume that bounding_box and determinant would be good candidats for memoization, which will get you the on the RAM side of the space/time trade-off. You do have a lot of RAM, right?
--In reply to Re: Line intersection, scaled to thousands of points
by grinder
in thread Line intersection, scaled to thousands of points
by kiz
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