A Simulink-Based Infinity Computer Simulator and Some Applications
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(9)- Simulation of hybrid systems under Zeno behavior using numerical infinitesimals
- Non-Archimedean zero-sum games
- A Simulink-based software solution using the infinity computer methodology for higher order differentiation
- Iterative grossone-based computation of negative curvature directions in large-scale optimization
- Novel local tuning techniques for speeding up one-dimensional algorithms in expensive global optimization using Lipschitz derivatives
- Spherical separation with infinitely far center
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- On the use of the infinity computer architecture to set up a dynamic precision floating-point arithmetic
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