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Numerical Reproducibility and Parallel Computations: Issues for Interval Algorithms
2014
IEEE transactions on computers
What is called "numerical reproducibility" is the problem of getting the same result when the scientific computation is run several times, either on the same machine or on different machines, with different types and numbers of processing units, execution environments, computational loads etc. This problem is especially stringent for HPC numerical simulations. In what follows, the focus is on parallel implementations of interval arithmetic using floating-point arithmetic. For interval
doi:10.1109/tc.2014.2322593
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