Computer Arithmetic And Self Validating Numerical Methods


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Computer Arithmetic and Self-Validating Numerical Methods


Computer Arithmetic and Self-Validating Numerical Methods

Author: Christian Ullrich

language: en

Publisher: Academic Press

Release Date: 2014-05-10


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Notes and Reports in Mathematics in Science and Engineering, Volume VII: Computer Arithmetic and Self-Validating Numerical Methods compiles papers presented at the first international conference on "Computer Arithmetic and Self-Validating Numerical Methods, held in Basel from October 2 to 6, 1989. This book begins by providing a tutorial introduction to computer arithmetic with operations of maximum accuracy, differentiation arithmetic and enclosure methods, and programming languages for self-validating numerical methods. The rest of the chapters discuss the determination of guaranteed bounds for eigenvalues by variational methods and guaranteed inclusion of solutions of differential equations. An appendix covering the IMACS-GAMM resolution on computer arithmetic is provided at the end of this publication. This volume is recommended for researchers and professionals working on computer arithmetic and self-validating numerical methods.

Computer Arithmetic and Self-validating Numerical Methods


Computer Arithmetic and Self-validating Numerical Methods

Author: Christian Ullrich

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1990


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Computer Arithmetic and Validity


Computer Arithmetic and Validity

Author: Ulrich Kulisch

language: en

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Release Date: 2013-04-30


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This is the revised and extended second edition of the successful basic book on computer arithmetic. It is consistent with the newest recent standard developments in the field. The book shows how the arithmetic and mathematical capability of the digital computer can be enhanced in a quite natural way. The work is motivated by the desire and the need to improve the accuracy of numerical computing and to control the quality of the computed results (validity). The accuracy requirements for the elementary floating-point operations are extended to the customary product spaces of computations including interval spaces. The mathematical properties of these models are extracted into an axiomatic approach which leads to a general theory of computer arithmetic. Detailed methods and circuits for the implementation of this advanced computer arithmetic on digital computers are developed in part two of the book. Part three then illustrates by a number of sample applications how this extended computer arithmetic can be used to compute highly accurate and mathematically verified results. The book can be used as a high-level undergraduate textbook but also as reference work for research in computer arithmetic and applied mathematics.