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Why and How to Use Arbitrary Precision [PDF]

open access: yesComputing in Science and Engineering, 2010
Although double precision is usually enough, arbitrary precision increases accuracy and the reproducibility of floating-point computations.
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Arbitrary precision arithmetic in Algol 68

Software - Practice and Experience, 1979
AbstractAlgol 68 enables facilities for such things as arbitrary precision arithmetic to be provided in a particularly elegant and convenient way. The library segment mlaritha which provides such facilities is described. This segment enables numerical quantities to be stored and manipulated with almost the same degree of ease, or difficulty, as REAL ...
J. L. Schonfelder, J. T. Thomason
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Arbitrary precision in multipath interferometry

Physical Review A, 1997
Interferometric detection allows us to measure tiny variations of the optical path of a light beam, corresponding to very small phase shifts of the radiation field. Even with conventional interferometers, such measurement is generally considered very accurate.
Giacomo M. D'Ariano, Matteo G. A. Paris
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A review note on arbitrary precision arithmetic

Mathematica Applicanda, 2023
Summary: In this paper, we present a note on arbitrary precision. We give two simple examples showing the need of using arbitrary precision arithmetic. Next, we discuss how to use arbitrary precision arithmetic types in MATLAB/OCTAVE and further present short descriptions of several basic, in particular C/C++, packages for using arbitrary precision ...
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Paying attention to arbitrary causality and the preciseness of conclusion

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2014
We read with deep interest the article by Jin et al 1 related to relationship between serum C reactive protein (CRP) levels measured by a high sensitivity method and osteoarthritis (OA), as well as the correlation between circulating CRP levels and OA phenotypes. We really appreciate the work which was done by the authors. However, after reading, there
Chao, Zeng   +2 more
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Deep Learning Framework with Arbitrary Numerical Precision

2019 IEEE 13th International Symposium on Embedded Multicore/Many-core Systems-on-Chip (MCSoC), 2019
Deep neural networks (DNNs) have recently shown outstanding performance in solving problems in many domains. However, it is difficult to run such applications on mobile devices due to limited hardware resources. Quantization is one method to reduce the hardware requirements. By default, 32-bit floating-point numbers are used in DNNs, while quantization
Masato Kiyama   +2 more
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Arbitrary precise orientation specification for layout of text

Proceedings the Eighth Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications, 2002
A novel method for the layout of text strings over some given free-form parametric base curves is considered. Each letter of the string is represented by a collection of cubic and linear Bezier curves. The layout of the string over the free-form parametric curve is derived as a symbolic composition of the string geometry (i.e.
Tatiana Surazhsky, Gershon Elber
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