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Machine iteration of a linear function: Local behaviour
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    Machine iteration of a linear function: Local behaviour (English)
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    The paper deals with a computer which represents numbers as multiples of a discretization step \(\delta\). For floating-point representation, this means that all numbers should be of the same order of magnitude. The local behaviour of the linear function \(f(x)=ax+(1-a)\zeta\) is studied near its fixed point \(\zeta\). In the case of truncation, the author calculates the conditions needed for spurious multiple fixed points and for period-two cycles. Neither of these two errors can be reduced with better machine precision. Important qualitative differences between the schemes of roundoff and truncation are also shown.
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    machine linear iteration
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    truncation
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    spurious multiple fixed points
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    period-two cycles
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    roundoff
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