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Dear Ulrich, Of course, you can do what you choose to do. However, I believe that you can make valuable contributions to the P1788 effort even if EDP is not included. P1788 is not even close to what I believe it should be. Nevertheless, my firm belief is that computing with intervals is the answer to James Wilkinson’s Turing Lecture 1970, J. ACM 18 (1971) plea for numerical analysis to have its rightful place influencing the design of computer hardware. Therefore I remain compelled to continue fighting for the "new order of things" I believe must come. Please reconsider. Sincerely, Bill P. S.: And then consider addressing my question about how EDP can be used to improve interval computations in which most inputs are only accurate to a hand full or two of decimal digits. Your steam turbine example is perfect for this purpose. On 10/13/13 8:45 PM, Kreinovich, Vladik wrote: Me too, I also agree that your active contribution has always been extremely valuable ________________________________________ From: stds-1788@xxxxxxxx [stds-1788@xxxxxxxx] on behalf of Ralph Baker Kearfott [rbk5287@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 5:00 PM To: Corliss, George; Ulrich Kulisch Cc: stds-1788 Subject: Re: withdrawal Prof. Kulisch, I also urge you to reconsider, for the same reasons as George. Baker On 10/13/2013 04:44 PM, Corliss, George wrote:Dear Prof. Kulisch, I am VERY sorry to see you take this step, and I ask you to reconsider. You have contributed MUCH to the field of interval analysis, and you have much yet to contribute. George Corliss George.Corliss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:George.Corliss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Oct 13, 2013, at 2:28 PM, Ulrich Kulisch <ulrich.kulisch@xxxxxxx <mailto:ulrich.kulisch@xxxxxxx>> wrote:Dear colleagues: I withdraw myself from P1788. If you like, see the attached letter and the two attachments. With best regards Ulrich Kulisch -- Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) Institut für Angewandte und Numerische Mathematik D-76128 Karlsruhe, Germany Prof. Ulrich Kulisch Telefon: +49 721 608-42680 Fax: +49 721 608-46679 E-Mail:ulrich.kulisch@xxxxxxx www.kit.edu www.math.kit.edu/ianm2/~kulisch/ KIT - Universität des Landes Baden-Württemberg und nationales Großforschungszentrum in der Helmholtz-Gesellschaft <withdrawal.pdf><PredefinedOperators.doc><LettersIEEE754R1.pdf>-- --------------------------------------------------------------- R. Baker Kearfott, rbk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (337) 482-5346 (fax) (337) 482-5270 (work) (337) 993-1827 (home) URL: http://interval.louisiana.edu/kearfott.html Department of Mathematics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette (Room 217 Maxim D. Doucet Hall, 1403 Johnston Street) Box 4-1010, Lafayette, LA 70504-1010, USA --------------------------------------------------------------- |