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Theoretical computer science / Theory of computation / Computer programming / Mathematics / Computability theory / Digital signal processing / Computer arithmetic / Algorithm / Mathematical logic / Recursion / Multiplyaccumulate operation / Time complexity
Date: 2015-10-13 09:30:58
Theoretical computer science
Theory of computation
Computer programming
Mathematics
Computability theory
Digital signal processing
Computer arithmetic
Algorithm
Mathematical logic
Recursion
Multiplyaccumulate operation
Time complexity

Behavioral Non-portability in Scientific Numeric Computing Yijia Gu1(B) , Thomas Wahl1 , Mahsa Bayati2(B) , and Miriam Leeser2 1 2

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