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A Thorough QT Study to Assess the Effects of Milvexian on Cardiac Repolarization in Healthy Participants. [PDF]
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Interplay of synaptic and backpropagating signals in neurogliaform dendrites
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Gradual interval arithmetic and fuzzy interval arithmetic
Granular Computing, 2019This paper proposes an analysis of and a reflection on interval arithmetic (IA) and its extension to gradual interval arithmetic (GIA). Through this reflection, an overview of a part of IA that is directly related to fuzzy interval arithmetic (FIA) is analyzed, compared, and categorized according to two main families of IA: standard interval arithmetic
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Communications of the ACM, 1971
Complex interval arithmetic is defined using real interval arithmetic. Complex interval division is defined so as to assure smallest possible resulting intervals.
Rokne, J., Lancaster, P.
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Complex interval arithmetic is defined using real interval arithmetic. Complex interval division is defined so as to assure smallest possible resulting intervals.
Rokne, J., Lancaster, P.
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Testing interval arithmetic libraries
2022[no abstract available]
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Reliable Computing, 1997
Let \(f\) be a continuous real valued function defined on an \(n\)-dimensional compact interval \(X_1\times X_2\times \cdots \times X_n\) as a term consisting of constants, variables, unary, binary operations and elementary functions. It is well known that the range \(R\) of \(f\) is enclosed by the so-called interval arithmetic evaluation \(f(X_1, X_2,
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Let \(f\) be a continuous real valued function defined on an \(n\)-dimensional compact interval \(X_1\times X_2\times \cdots \times X_n\) as a term consisting of constants, variables, unary, binary operations and elementary functions. It is well known that the range \(R\) of \(f\) is enclosed by the so-called interval arithmetic evaluation \(f(X_1, X_2,
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Partitioning an Arithmetic Interval
Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1953The purpose of this paper is to characterize all ways in which an initial interval of natural numbers can be partitioned into a unique arithmetic sum of certain of its subsets.
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