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Date: 2017-02-09 10:23:03
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Stabilizing Floating-Point Programs Using Provenance Analysis Yijia Gu(B) and Thomas Wahl College of Computer and Information Science, Boston, USA {guyijia,wahl}@ccs.neu.edu

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