- Interval Computations: Introduction and Technical issues
- Interval Computations: Introduction (pdf file;
see also the following page);
interval
movie
(in MPEG);
B. Hayes, A Lucid Interval, American Scientist,
2003, Vol. 91, No. 6, pp. 484-488
provides an intro based on
round-off errors.
- interval educational film, which illustrates the work of the
popular branch-and-prune method for verified solution of equations;
for the best experience, it is recommended to watch this movie
in 1080p resolution when the speakers are on
- Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ)
-
Roundings Necessary for Interval Computations (see also
the following page)
- Generalizations of Interval Arithmetic
and their Applications
- Interval Notations
(original suggestion, reaction)
- Early Papers on Interval Computations, by
R. E. Moore (see also) and by Others
- Open Problems
- Software, Languages, and Benchmark Problems
- More Information about Interval Computations
- The Interval Computations Community
- Applications
Questions/Comments
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please contact Vladik
Kreinovich via e-mail at vladik at utep.edu, or Christoph Lauter
via e-mail at christoph.lauter at christoph-lauter.org.
Many thanks to Misha Koshelev for helping to set up this
website, to Ali Baharev for his help in designing
easy-to-remember aliases for various interval-related
webpages, and to Raazesh Sainudiin for hosting a mirror website.
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