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Thomas Huckle and Tobias Neckel, "Bits and Bugs: A Scientific and Historical Review of Software Failures in Computational Science" (SIAM, 2019)

New Books in the History of Science

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The Computer and Rounding Errors

The more substantive chapters begin with chapter two, which focuses on machine numbers, precision and rounding errors. Many of us might believe were familiar enough with this topic to skip the chapter. But i was impressed by just how many of these episodes were more complicated than even some of the official accounts led on. Did you choose to go in depth on just like a set of exceptionally interesting cases, or would you say that these cases that you focus most of your attention on are really representative of the complications of these problems in the real world? Im so firt that soe the starting point, more or less, because wedo numerical methods in teaching, and there you introduce bers and how to describe

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