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Date: 2018-06-21 11:23:19
Computing
Computer arithmetic
Mathematics
Numerical analysis
Software engineering
Mathematical analysis
Error
NaN
Nothing
Rounding
Type system
Computer algebra

Finding Root Causes of Floating Point Error

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