This paper presents an abstract interpretation framework for the round-off error analysis of floating-point programs. This framework defines a parametric abstract analysis that computes, for each combination of ideal and floating-point execution path of the program, a sound over-approximation of the accumulated floating-point round-off error that may occur. In addition, a Boolean expression that characterizes the input values leading to the computed error approximation is also computed. An abstraction on the control flow of the program is proposed to mitigate the explosion of the number of elements generated by the analysis. Additionally, a widening operator is defined to ensure the convergence of recursive functions and loops. An instantia...
An emerging area of research is to automatically compute reasonably accurate upper bounds on numeric...
Aggregated roundoff errors caused by floating-point arithmetic can make numerical code highly unreli...
International audiencePrograms with floating-point computations are often derived from mathematical ...
This paper introduces a static analysis technique for computing formally verified round-off error bo...
We present a detailed study of roundoff errors in probabilistic floating-point computations. We deri...
We present a new tool that generates bounds on the values and the round-off errors of programs using...
We present a detailed study of roundoff errors in probabilistic floating-point computations. We deri...
Abstract. We introduce a concrete semantics for floating-point operations which describes the propag...
Abstract. We introduce a concrete semantics for floating-point operations which describes the propag...
Les nombres à virgule flottante sont utilisés dans de nombreuses applications pour effectuer des cal...
In this article, we introduce a new static analysis for numerical accuracy. Weaddress the problem of...
We propose a hardware-computed estimate of the roundoff error in floating-point com-putations. The e...
dissertationVirtually all real-valued computations are carried out using floating-point data types a...
This paper proposes a technique for automaticdetection of overflow and roundoff errors, causedby the...
Models of algorithms of floating-point addition are designed for chopping, correctly rounding and au...
An emerging area of research is to automatically compute reasonably accurate upper bounds on numeric...
Aggregated roundoff errors caused by floating-point arithmetic can make numerical code highly unreli...
International audiencePrograms with floating-point computations are often derived from mathematical ...
This paper introduces a static analysis technique for computing formally verified round-off error bo...
We present a detailed study of roundoff errors in probabilistic floating-point computations. We deri...
We present a new tool that generates bounds on the values and the round-off errors of programs using...
We present a detailed study of roundoff errors in probabilistic floating-point computations. We deri...
Abstract. We introduce a concrete semantics for floating-point operations which describes the propag...
Abstract. We introduce a concrete semantics for floating-point operations which describes the propag...
Les nombres à virgule flottante sont utilisés dans de nombreuses applications pour effectuer des cal...
In this article, we introduce a new static analysis for numerical accuracy. Weaddress the problem of...
We propose a hardware-computed estimate of the roundoff error in floating-point com-putations. The e...
dissertationVirtually all real-valued computations are carried out using floating-point data types a...
This paper proposes a technique for automaticdetection of overflow and roundoff errors, causedby the...
Models of algorithms of floating-point addition are designed for chopping, correctly rounding and au...
An emerging area of research is to automatically compute reasonably accurate upper bounds on numeric...
Aggregated roundoff errors caused by floating-point arithmetic can make numerical code highly unreli...
International audiencePrograms with floating-point computations are often derived from mathematical ...