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lrei's Archive on Mar 06, 2008

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Many great engineering and scientific advances of recent decades would not have been possible without the floating-point capabilities of digital computers. Still, some results of floating-point calculations look pretty strange, even to people with years of mathematical experience. I will attempt to explain the causes of some of these strange results and give some suggestions where appropriate.

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