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Mathematics / Computer arithmetic / Algebra / Abstract algebra / Abstract interpretation / Interval arithmetic / Two's complement / Interval / Signedness / Logarithm / Modular arithmetic / Division by zero
Date: 2018-10-25 12:43:22
Mathematics
Computer arithmetic
Algebra
Abstract algebra
Abstract interpretation
Interval arithmetic
Two's complement
Interval
Signedness
Logarithm
Modular arithmetic
Division by zero

1 Interval Analysis and Machine Arithmetic: Why Signedness Ignorance Is Bliss GRAEME GANGE, JORGE A. NAVAS, PETER SCHACHTE, HARALD SØNDERGAARD, and PETER J. STUCKEY, The University of Melbourne, Australia

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