Interval arithmetic (also known as interval mathematics; interval analysis or interval computation) is a mathematical technique used to mitigate rounding...
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mathematical objects other than numbers, such as interval arithmetic and matrix arithmetic. Arithmetic operations form the basis of many branches of mathematics...
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image of an interval by a continuous function is an interval; integrals of real functions are defined over an interval; etc. Interval arithmetic consists...
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half-open intervals are defined by removing the respective endpoints. This redefinition is useful in interval arithmetic when dividing by an interval containing...
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Floating-point error mitigation (category Computer arithmetic)
being derivative of Gustafson's work on unums and interval arithmetic. "Floating decimal point arithmetic control means for calculator: United States Patent...
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Dedekind cut (section Relation to interval arithmetic)
of intervals approximating r {\displaystyle r} . This allows the basic arithmetic operations on the real numbers to be defined in terms of interval arithmetic...
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example, the sequence "ABBCAB" could become 0.0112013, in arithmetic coding as a value in the interval [0, 1). The next step is to encode this ternary number...
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arithmetic Floating-point arithmetic Interval arithmetic Arbitrary-precision arithmetic Modular arithmetic Multi-modular arithmetic p-adic arithmetic...
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In computing, floating-point arithmetic (FP) is arithmetic that represents subsets of real numbers using an integer with a fixed precision, called the...
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IEEE 754 (redirect from IEEE floating-point arithmetic)
The IEEE Standard for Floating-Point Arithmetic (IEEE 754) is a technical standard for floating-point arithmetic originally established in 1985 by the...
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