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Symbolic Algebraic Methods and Verification Methods
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Symbolic Algebraic Methods and Verification Methods
Alefeld, Gotz (EDT); Rohn, Jiri (EDT); Rump, Siegfried (EDT); Yamamoto, Tetsuro (EDT)
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Symbolic Algebraic Methods and Verification Methods
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The usual usual 'implementation' 'implementation' ofreal numbers as floating point numbers on exist iing ng computers computers has the well-known disadvantage that most of the real numbers are not exactly representable in floating point. Also the…four basic arithmetic operations can usually not be performed exactly. For numerical algorithms there are frequently error bounds for the computed approximation available. Traditionally a bound for the infinity norm is estima ted using ttheoretical heoretical ccoonncceeppttss llike ike the the condition condition number number of of a a matrix matrix for for example. example. Therefore Therefore the error bounds are not really available in practice since their com putation requires more or less the exact solution of the original problem. During the last years research in different areas has been intensified in or der to overcome these problems. As a result applications to different concrete problems were obtained. The LEDA-library (K. Mehlhorn et al.) offers a collection of data types for combinatorical problems. In a series of applications, where floating point arith metic fails, reliable results are delivered. Interesting examples can be found in classical geometric problems. At the Imperial College in London was introduced a simple principle for 'exact arithmetic with real numbers' (A. Edalat et al.), which uses certain nonlinear transformations. Among others a library for the effective computation of the elementary functions already has been implemented.

Symbolic Algebraic Methods and Verification Methods
Alefeld, Gotz (EDT); Rohn, Jiri (EDT); Rump, Siegfried (EDT); Yamamoto, Tetsuro (EDT)
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Symbolic Algebraic Methods and Verification Methods
Alefeld, Gotz (EDT); Rohn, Jiri (EDT); Rump, Siegfried (EDT); Yamamoto, Tetsuro (EDT)
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The usual usual 'implementation' 'implementation' ofreal numbers as floating point numbers on exist iing ng computers computers has the well-known disadvantage that most of the real numbers are not exactly representable in floating…point. Also the four basic arithmetic operations can usually not be performed exactly. For numerical algorithms there are frequently error bounds for the computed approximation available. Traditionally a bound for the infinity norm is estima ted using ttheoretical heoretical ccoonncceeppttss llike ike the the condition condition number number of of a a matrix matrix for for example. example. Therefore Therefore the error bounds are not really available in practice since their com putation requires more or less the exact solution of the original problem. During the last years research in different areas has been intensified in or der to overcome these problems. As a result applications to different concrete problems were obtained. The LEDA-library (K. Mehlhorn et al.) offers a collection of data types for combinatorical problems. In a series of applications, where floating point arith metic fails, reliable results are delivered. Interesting examples can be found in classical geometric problems. At the Imperial College in London was introduced a simple principle for 'exact arithmetic with real numbers' (A. Edalat et al.), which uses certain nonlinear transformations. Among others a library for the effective computation of the elementary functions already has been implemented. 280 pp. Englisch.

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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Introduction (G. Alefeld, J. Rohn, S. Rump, T. Yamamoto).- Topological Concepts for Hierarchies of Variables, Types and Controls (R. Albrecht).- Modifications of the Oettli-Prager Theorem with Application to the Eigen…value Problem (G. Alefeld, V. Kreinovich.

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Published by Springer Vienna, Springer Vienna Feb 2001 2001
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -The usual usual 'implementation' 'implementation' ofreal numbers as floating point numbers on exist iing ng computers computers has the well-known disadvantage that most of the real numbers are not exactly representable in floating poin…t. Also the four basic arithmetic operations can usually not be performed exactly. For numerical algorithms there are frequently error bounds for the computed approximation available. Traditionally a bound for the infinity norm is estima ted using ttheoretical heoretical ccoonncceeppttss llike ike the the condition condition number number of of a a matrix matrix for for example. example. Therefore Therefore the error bounds are not really available in practice since their com putation requires more or less the exact solution of the original problem. During the last years research in different areas has been intensified in or der to overcome these problems. As a result applications to different concrete problems were obtained. The LEDA-library (K. Mehlhorn et al.) offers a collection of data types for combinatorical problems. In a series of applications, where floating point arith metic fails, reliable results are delivered. Interesting examples can be found in classical geometric problems. At the Imperial College in London was introduced a simple principle for 'exact arithmetic with real numbers' (A. Edalat et al.), which uses certain nonlinear transformations. Among others a library for the effective computation of the elementary functions already has been implemented. 280 pp. Englisch.