The International Symposium on Scientific Computing, Computer Arithmetic and Validated Numerics SCAN is held biannually, the fourth conference took place in Wuppertal 1995.
This volume contains contributions from outstanding research specialists based on their presentations at SCAN-95. It covers all aspects of scientific computing with validation, starting with the latest developments in the design of floating point units together with algorithms for floating point operations and elementary function evaluations with maximum accuracy. The book continues by treating scientific computing methods for many areas of applied mathematics such as numerical linear algebra, nonlinear equations, global optimization, ordinary and partial differential equations and dynamical systems. Some computer science
aspects like complexity are also considered as are examples where validation methods have successfully be used in applications from the engineering sciences.
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This volume contains contributions presented at the IMACS-GAMM International Symposium on Numerical Methods and Error Bounds in Oldenburg, Germany, in July 1995. New results on theory and implementation of numerical algorithms for a variety of problems in numerical analysis, applied mathematics and engineering were given with special emphasis on the derivation of error bounds for approximated solutions.
Editors' affiliations:
Götz Alefeld, Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Karlsruhe; Andreas Frommer, Professor of Applied Computer Science, University of Wuppertal; Bruno Lang, Dr. rer. nat., University of Wuppertal
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