Posted February 25Feb 25 Handbook of Floating-Point Arithmetic Handbook of Floating-Point Arithmetic by Jean-Michel Muller, Nicolas Brisebarre, Florent de Dinechin, Claude-Pierre Jeannerod, Vincent Lefèvre, Guillaume Melquiond, Nathalie Revol, Damien Stehlé, Serge Torres Publisher Springer Science & Business Media Published Date 2009-11-11 Page Count 572 Categories Mathematics / Counting & Numeration, Computers / Programming / Algorithms, Computers / Data Science / General, Technology & Engineering / Engineering (General), Computers / Languages / General, Mathematics / Numerical Analysis, Mathematics / Probability & Statistics / Stochastic Processes, Mathematics / Discrete Mathematics, Mathematics / Applied Language EN Average Rating N/A (based on N/A ratings) Maturity Rating No Mature Content Detected ISBN 0817647058 Floating-point arithmetic is the most widely used way of implementing real-number arithmetic on modern computers. However, making such an arithmetic reliable and portable, yet fast, is a very difficult task. As a result, floating-point arithmetic is far from being exploited to its full potential. This handbook aims to provide a complete overview of modern floating-point arithmetic. So that the techniques presented can be put directly into practice in actual coding or design, they are illustrated, whenever possible, by a corresponding program. The handbook is designed for programmers of numerical applications, compiler designers, programmers of floating-point algorithms, designers of arithmetic operators, and more generally, students and researchers in numerical analysis who wish to better understand a tool used in their daily work and research. More Information
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