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This paper deals with the accuracy of inversion of a nonzero complex number given by its real and imaginary parts as floating-point numbers. It is assumed that the underlying floating-point arithmetic has radix \(2\) and precision \(p\) greater than or equal \(2\). An unbounded exponent range is assumed so that the results apply to practical floating-point calculations according to IEEE 754 standard as long as underflow and overflow do not occur. | |||
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Sharp error bounds for complex floating-point inversion (English)
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18 November 2016
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This paper deals with the accuracy of inversion of a nonzero complex number given by its real and imaginary parts as floating-point numbers. It is assumed that the underlying floating-point arithmetic has radix \(2\) and precision \(p\) greater than or equal \(2\). An unbounded exponent range is assumed so that the results apply to practical floating-point calculations according to IEEE 754 standard as long as underflow and overflow do not occur.
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floating-point arithmetic
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rounding error analysis
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complex inversion
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complex number
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