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P-1788 members:
Since Motion 25 has been made by Nate Hayes and
seconded by Juergen Wolff von Gudenberg,
the discussion period now begins, and
will end after Monday, June 13. I attach the motion.
Discussion on this motion will proceed according to the rules for
position papers.
Juergen: Please place the motion and associated information
in the appropriate place on the web page, as
you have aptly done in the past.
Acting secretary: Please record the transaction in the minutes.
Best regards,
Baker (acting as chair, P-1788)
P.S. I am hoping we (or at least some of us) will study this
carefully, considering both its theoretical soundness
and practical impact, and comparing it to previous motions.
On 4/15/2011 11:43, Ulrich Kulisch wrote:
Dear colleagues, As an attempt to eliminate the usual difficulties that occur if interval arithmetic is implemented using IEEE 754 floating-point arithmetic I prepared a motion on Rounded Floating-Point Arithmetic. The text is attached. Best withes Ulrich
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