Rounding errors in algebraic processes
J. H. Wilkinson
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Rounding errors in algebraic processes
Published
1963
Publisher
Prentice-Hall
Pages
161
Subjects
A priori prediction of roundoff error accumulation in the solution of a super-large geodetic normal equation system
Error propagation for difference methods
Algebraiske og statistiske undersøgelser af afrundingsfejl ved regning med flydende tal
The statistical theory of relative errors in floating-point computation
End of Error
Methods for automatic error analysis of numerical algorithms
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