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  • ===What Floating Point Is=== Floating point is a way to represent numbers and do [[w:Arithmetic|arithmetic]] in computi ...
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  • The point between the exponent and the mantissa is known as the '''radix point'''. See the IEEE Single Precision picture. [[Category:Floating point|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] ...
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  • ===What Floating Point Is=== Floating point is a way to represent numbers and do [[w:Arithmetic|arithmetic]] in computi ...
    3 KB (515 words) - 18:33, 3 July 2009
  • ...htarrow a.b \rightarrow 11_2 . 10110011_2 \rightarrow</math> [[Image:fixed-point.png]] Using such a representation -- generally called a fixed-point representation -- results in very simple operations (addition, multiplicati ...
    6 KB (846 words) - 12:08, 20 August 2020
  • ...ll have to fulfill both stability and strength criteria. From the strength point of view, non-uniform loading conditions might result in complex loads on th == Ship floating on still water == ...
    5 KB (852 words) - 08:40, 20 December 2023
  • Origin at point <math>(0,0)</math>.</br> ...ython programming language a complex square root is available for floating point numbers with a precision of 15. ...
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  • We separate all point-like discontinuities from the domain <math>\Omega If we take everywhere on the boundary the unit normal to point outward, then this reverses the direction of the normal on <math>\partial H ...
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  • As a result of the floating point arithmetic used by computers, when a number is subtracted from another numb If x and y are positive, normalized floating point binary numbers such that <math>x>y</math> and ...
    8 KB (1,335 words) - 22:24, 12 February 2025
  • ...hmark application, with a petaflop/s representing one quadrillion floating point [[../Cod/|operations]] per second. ...y, defined in practice as any computer capable of one quadrillion floating point operations per second when running the Linpack benchmark application. Obvio ...
    6 KB (913 words) - 16:08, 12 September 2020
  • ...ahan">{{Citation |first=Willian |last=Kahan |title=On the Cost of Floating-Point Computation Without Extra-Precise Arithmetic |url=http://www.cs.berkeley.ed ...
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  • ...ease, increasing our algorithm time and possibly introducing some floating-point error in our calculations. There are a couple other techniques that allow u ...relies heavily on the accuracy of the previous values. Because of floating-point error, this method is numerically unstable. It can be used as a good approx ...
    6 KB (1,033 words) - 15:25, 27 October 2023
  • ...ate systems in parallel. This reduces the number of tolerated types of the floating versions of the number system to a small subset. The extra restrictions are Apart from the floating parameter spaces and the ongoing embedding process, this base model '''ᙜ''' ...
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  • === Interaction with point-like artifacts === ...tation is a spherical shock front and it is triggered by an '''''isotropic point-like actuator''''' in the form of a quaternion that represents a '''''chira ...
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  • The point between the exponent and the mantissa is known as the '''radix point'''. See the IEEE Single Precision picture. [[Category:Floating point|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] ...
    6 KB (785 words) - 02:57, 16 October 2020
  • ....png|thumb|120px|Pressure is the weight per unit area of the fluid above a point.]] ...yant force) is required to hold the object at that depth. If an object is floating or partially submerged, the volume of the displaced fluid equals the volume ...
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  • ...ify warps, photons, and single clamps as modules. Elementary particles are point-like objects and they are elementary modules. These objects are represented ...ionic number system. Consequently the normal operators that reside in this floating Hilbert space have eigenvalues that belong to this version of the number sy ...
    20 KB (2,982 words) - 21:58, 23 October 2017
  • ...lly don't see any problem to calculate <math>\boldsymbol{C}</math> at this point and go straight to the right stretch tensor. ...F}</math>. In an actual calculation you have to be careful about floating point errors. Otherwise you might not get a matrix that is orthogonal. ...
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  • ...meter space which floats on top of the background parameter space. On each floating platform resides an elementary particle that acts as an elementary module. ...nd in separation they stay inobservable. These tiny shock fronts require a point-like trigger. ...
    31 KB (4,572 words) - 22:51, 1 October 2024
  • ...'MIPS32''' instruction set abbreviated '''sMIPS''' which excludes floating point types, unsigned types, interaction with coprocessors as well as the ''sysca ...
    9 KB (1,454 words) - 17:34, 15 April 2024
  • ...we know that this dictionary is taking the keys (2, 5, 31) to be floating point numbers. Python permits such a casual attitude regarding the mixing number ...o the list of keys, with a value of 1 (a value of 1 indicates that at this point, k, but not k<sup>2</sup> has been established to be a factor of n.) ...
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  • ...s to represent numbers. This lesson introduces two: integers, and floating point numbers, or 'floats'. We'll discuss floats later in the lesson. An integer, ...ipedia:Decimal mark|decimal point]]'' and integers do not have a ''decimal point''. So even though <code>4</code> and <code>4.0</code> are the same number, ...
    113 KB (15,001 words) - 17:39, 23 February 2023
  • ...ram is a union of n curves that represent the first n iterates. Thus, each point in the diagram lies on at least one curve (iterate) that brought it into th ...e:Ricker bifurcation.png]] and does not trace to a reliable source at this point. ...
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