Rounding errors in algebraic processes
β Scribed by James H. Wilkinson
- Publisher
- Dover Publications
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 167
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Elementary introduction to problem of cumulative effect of rounding errors in a very large number of arithmetical calculationsβparticularly applicable to computer operations. Simple representative analyses illustrate techniques. Topics include fundamental arithmetic operations, computations involvin
<p>Due to the limited number of digits or bits per storage location in electronic computers, round-off errors arise during arithmetic operations. Depending upon the kind of operation, the structure of the data, and the skillfulness of the program, these errors increase and spread out more or less qu
Extends the traditional classification of errors so that the error of the method (truncation error) and the numerical error are subdivided into four classes: the approximation, the perturbation, the algorithm and the rounding error. This new subdivision of errors results in error estimates for a num
Extends the traditional classification of errors so that the error of the method (truncation error) and the numerical error are subdivided into four classes: the approximation, the perturbation, the algorithm and the rounding error. This new subdivision of errors results in error estimates for a num