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Fast and Accurate Vector Operations: Introduction; Implementation Principles; High-Performance Scalar Product Units (SPU); Comments on the Scalar Product Units; Scalar Product Units for Top-Performance Computers; Hardware Accumulation Window; Theoretical Foundation of Advanced Computer Arithmetic; Bibliography and Related Literature.- Rounding Near Zero: The one dimensional case; Rounding in product spaces; Bibliography and Related Literature.- Interval Arithmetic Revisited: Introduction and Historical Remarks; Interval Arithmetic, a Powerful Calculus to Deal with In-equalities; Interval Arithmetic as Executable Set Operations; Enclosing the Range of Function Values; The Interval Newton Method; Extended Interval Arithmetic; The Extended Interval Newton Method; Differentiation Arithmetic, Enclosures of Derivatives; Interval Arithmetic on the Computer; Hardware Support for Interval Arithmetic; Bibliography and Related Literature
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