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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1610310
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Modal intervals
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1610310

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    Modal intervals (English)
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    26 March 2002
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    The authors present a new interval analysis, the modal interval analysis. The interval extension of real continuous functions is considered. The geometrical semantics of the \((n+1)\)-dimensional real space \(\mathbf R^{n+1}\) is basically defined by the continuous functions \(f\) from \(\mathbf R^{n+1}\) to \(\mathbf R\). The semantic interval functions \(f^{\ast }\) and \(f^{\ast\ast }\) from \(I^{\ast }(\mathbf R^n\)\()\) to \(I^{\ast }(\mathbf R\)\()\), consistently referring to the continuous functions \(f\) from \(\mathbf R^{n+1}\) to \(\mathbf R\), are obtained by translating to modal terms the set-theoretical definition of the poorest interval extension of the real continuous function. The existence of optimal computations for a rational function is shown as well. The main result is the most relevant feature of the modal approach to interval analysis.
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    modal interval analysis
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    Kaucher's completed arithmetic
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