Interesting premise: instead of formulating mathematical problems in Real (or complex) space, formulate them instead in the space containing only those numbers representable on a computer. Surely, this is a very important point and one that deserves the *rigorous* mathematical treatment given in thi
Lectures on Finite Precision Computations
β Scribed by Francoise Chaitin-Chatelin, Valerie Fraysse
- Publisher
- Soc for Industrial & Applied Math
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 252
- Series
- Software, Environments, and Tools
- Category
- Library
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