- In computing, a
roundoff error, also
called rounding error, is the
difference between the
result produced by a
given algorithm using exact arithmetic and...
- A
roundoff is a move in
gymnastics similar to a cartwheel,
except the
gymnast lands with two feet
placed together on the
ground instead of one foot at...
-
gymnast performs a low
skipping motion called the
hurdle to
begin the
roundoff. The
roundoff, a
quick cartwheel, is then
performed onto the
springboard with...
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epsilon is
dependent on the type of
rounding used and is also
called unit
roundoff,
which has the
symbol bold
Roman u. The two
terms can
generally be considered...
- In
computer science,
divide and
conquer is an
algorithm design paradigm. A divide-and-conquer
algorithm recursively breaks down a
problem into two or more...
-
error analysis of floating-point algorithms. It is also
known as unit
roundoff or
machine epsilon.
Usually denoted Εmach, its
value depends on the particular...
- and
adding the two sums: a
divide and
conquer algorithm. Its worst-case
roundoff errors grow
asymptotically as at most O(ε log n),
where ε is the machine...
- formats. Extended-precision
formats support a
basic format by
minimizing roundoff and
overflow errors in
intermediate values of
expressions on the base format...
-
guaranteed enclosure,
affine arithmetic operations must
account for the
roundoff errors in the com****tion of the
resulting coefficients z j {\displaystyle...
- such as a tuck or layout. Similarly,
another rotational move (e.g., a
roundoff) may
precede a
handspring in
order to
develop sufficient momentum for the...