Numerical Computing with IEEE Floating Point ArithmeticSIAM, 2001. gada 1. janv. - 120 lappuses This title provides an easily accessible yet detailed discussion of IEEE Std 754-1985, arguably the most important standard in the computer industry. The result of an unprecedented cooperation between academic computer scientists and the cutting edge of industry, it is supported by virtually every modern computer. Other topics include the floating point architecture of the Intel microprocessors and a discussion of programming language support for the standard. |
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Numerical computing with IEEE floating point arithmetic Michael L. Overton Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2001 |
Numerical computing with IEEE floating point arithmetic Michael L. Overton Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2001 |
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accurate added addition agree algorithm answer approximately arithmetic assuming base binary bits bitstring called cancellation Chapter compiler condition number consider conversion correctly rounded decimal defined derivative destination digits discussed division double format effect equal evaluating exact exactly example exception Exercise expansion exponent expression extended field final floating point number format number formula function give hardware idea IEEE single format IEEE standard implement input instruction integer interest language loop machine machine epsilon means negative newsum nonzero normalized occurs operation output overflow positive possible precision problem Question quotient raised range representation represented requires result round to nearest round(x rounding error rounding mode shows significand significant stack stored subnormal numbers Suppose Table term terminates underflow variable write zero