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Accuracy and Reliability in Scientific Computing, 2005
- Bo Einarsson:
Accuracy and Reliability in Scientific Computing. Software, Environments, Tools 18, SIAM 2005, ISBN 978-0-89871-584-2 - Bo Einarsson:
1. What Can Go Wrong in Scientific Computing? 3-12 - Ronald F. Boisvert, Ronald Cools, Bo Einarsson:
2. Assessment of Accuracy and Reliability. 13-32 - Ronald Cools:
3. Approximating Integrals, Estimating Errors, and Giving the Wrong Solution for a Deceptively Easy Problem. 33-42 - Sven Hammarling:
4. An Introduction to the Quality of Computed Solutions. 43-76 - Françoise Chaitin-Chatelin, Elisabeth Traviesas-Cassan:
5. Qualitative Computing. 77-92 - Françoise Chaitin-Chatelin, Elisabeth Traviesas-Cassan:
6. PRECISE and the Quality of Reliable Numerical Software. 95-108 - Wayne H. Enright:
7. Tools for the Verification of Approximate Solutions to Differential Equations. 109-121 - Bo Einarsson, Brian Wichmann, Kenneth W. Dritz, Craig C. Douglas, Hans Petter Langtangen, Van Snyder, Ronald F. Boisvert, Roldan Pozo:
8. General Methods for Implementing Reliable and Correct Software. 125-171 - G. William Walster:
9. The Use and Implementation of Interval Data Types. 173-194 - Siegfried M. Rump:
10. Computer-Assisted Proofs and Self-Validating Methods. 195-240 - Craig C. Douglas, Hans Petter Langtangen:
11. Hardware-Assisted Algorithms. 241-251 - William D. Gropp:
12. Issues in Accurate and Reliable Use of Parallel Computing in Numerical Programs. 253-263 - Mladen A. Vouk:
13. Software-Reliability Engineering of Numerical Systems. 265-299
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