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The design of the Boost interval arithmetic library
Brönnimann H., Melquiond G., Pion S. Theoretical Computer Science 351(1): 111-118, 2006. Type: Article
Interval arithmetic extends computational arithmetic from numbers to intervals. This approach plays an important role in several domains, for instance, constrained global optimization, integrating measurement errors, and monitoring rou...
Oct 11 2006
Blending set and interval arithmetic for maximal reliability
Verdonk B., Vervloet J., Cuyt A. Computing 74(1): 41-65, 2005. Type: Article
Real numbers cannot, in general, be exactly represented in a computer. Thus, if we want to evaluate a function
f
at an argument
x
, and the numbers
a
and
b
are ...
Aug 10 2006
CORDIC processor for variable-precision interval arithmetic
Hormigo J., Villalba J., Zapata E. Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems 37(1): 21-39, 2004. Type: Article
This work is a striking compendium of results concerning the design of a CORDIC coprocessor that supports, independently, both variable precision (VP) and interval (I) arithmetic. It represents an important milestone in the authors&...
Nov 18 2004
Inverse problem of the interval linear system of equations
Seif N., Hassanien M., Deif A. Computing 63(2): 185-200, 1999. Type: Article
The conventional (direct) interval linear equation problem involves the calculation of an interval solution vector,
x
I
, of the interval linear system,
A
I
x
I
= ...
Mar 1 2000
A sufficient condition for non-overestimation in interval arithmetic
Stahl V. Computing 59(4): 349-363, 1997. Type: Article
The range of an arithmetic expression on an interval can be estimated by evaluating the expression using interval arithmetic, but there are some cases where no overestimation error occurs. This paper demonstrates such cases systematica...
Aug 1 1998
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