Re: Motion on ``discontinuous'' decoration bit
Alan,
Please feel free to contact Jeff, and tell him that I can help him both with
subscription to the mailing list and with officially joining as a voting
member, if he so desires. You can refer him to our web page
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1788/
He can find instructions there both for joining the mailing list and for
becoming a voting member.
Baker
On 08/31/2010 08:46 AM, Nate Hayes wrote:
Alan Eliasen wrote:
Jeff Tupper's program GrafEq is a wonderful demonstration of the
power of interval arithmetic for graphing functions:
http://www.peda.com/grafeq/
Especially see his "Rogues' Gallery" of equations that other software
packages that don't use interval arithmetic can graph drastically
incorrectly:
http://www.peda.com/grafeq/gallery/rogue.html
Hopefully everyone here has read his master's thesis on graphing
equations with interval arithmetic (which also compares affine
arithmetic and other techniques.) If you haven't read it, please do so.
Dear Alan,
I've read Tupper's thesis and have used GrafEq for many years. I agree
its a splendid little program!
Would one of the administrators be interested in inviting him? His
e-mail address is found on the page above.
I'd certainly be interested to hear his comments...
Nate
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