Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. 13. Abstract (Maximum 200 words). This article compares both real and complex outputs from sizeable numeric computations using identical code on several computer systems. The digital signal processing technique known as the modified covariance method was used as the computational engine. It is a recursive algorithm for solving the covariance equations of a linear predictor that seeks to predict an input signal by a linear combination of past signal samples. Single precision and double precision results are presented but the study focuses primarily on differences between the VAX Fortran 4.8 and MacFortran/020 compilers. Differences in the first digit for single precision arithmetic were...
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For many scientific calculations, particularly those involving empirical data, IEEE 32-bit floating-...
Computer users, most of whom assume they are working with reliable routines, unwittingly accept resu...
At the present time, IEEE 64-bit floating-point arithmetic is sufficiently accurate for most scienti...
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The chief advantage of the digital computer is that it can be instructed to perform complex or repet...
[...] In the chapter there are discussed basic types of floating-point calculations errors which re...
International audienceThere is a growing interest in the use of reduced-precision arithmetic, exacer...
For scientific computations on a digital computer the set of real numbers is usually approximated by...
At the present time, IEEE 64-bit floating-point arithmetic is sufficiently accurate for most scient...
International audienceThe popularity and community-driven development model of RISCV have opened man...
Abstract—For many scientific calculations, particularly those involving empirical data, IEEE 32-bit ...
The goal of this thesis is to describe factors which influence the accuracy of mathematical calculat...
The precision used in an algorithm affects the error and performance of individual computations, the...
For many scientific calculations, particularly those involving empirical data, IEEE 32-bit floating-...
Computer users, most of whom assume they are working with reliable routines, unwittingly accept resu...
At the present time, IEEE 64-bit floating-point arithmetic is sufficiently accurate for most scienti...
Abstract: In basic computational physics classes, students often raise the question of how to comput...
This article introduces a new program transformation in order to enhance the numerical accuracy of f...
summary:The article examines the influence of rounding-off necessarily made by calculators and compu...
The chief advantage of the digital computer is that it can be instructed to perform complex or repet...
[...] In the chapter there are discussed basic types of floating-point calculations errors which re...
International audienceThere is a growing interest in the use of reduced-precision arithmetic, exacer...
For scientific computations on a digital computer the set of real numbers is usually approximated by...