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Interval Mathematics is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Interval Mathematics books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Interval Mathematics: Algebraic Aspects
- Interval Mathematics: Algebraic Aspects. Sompong Dhompongsa. Vladik Kreinovich.
- www.cs.utep.edu
- INTERVAL ARITHMETIC WITH CONTAINMENT SETS∗ 1. Context
- www.cas.mcmaster.ca
- 1 Interval Arithmetic and Interval Analysis: An Introduction Jon G
- pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca
- On the Design of Floating Point Units for Interval Arithmetic
- www.acsa.upt.ro
- Interval Computations: Introduction, Uses, and Resources
- Abstract.
- interval.louisiana.edu
Suggested Web Resources
- Interval (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In mathematics, a (real) interval is a set of real numbers with the property that any number that lies between two numbers in the set is also included in the set.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Interval Mathematics: Algebraic Aspects
- Interval Mathematics: Algebraic Aspects. Sompong Dhompongsa. Vladik Kreinovich.
- www.cs.utep.edu
- What is An Interval in Math? - Answers.Ask.com
- An interval, in mathematics, refers to the idea that in any set of numbers, there lies other numbers in between that are also included in th... view more.
- answers.ask.com
- Interval mathematics, algebraic equations and optimization
- Interval mathematics, algebraic equations and optimization, 2000 Article. Bibliometrics Data Bibliometrics.
- portal.acm.org
- interval - definition of interval by the Free Online Dictionary
- (Mathematics) Maths the set containing all real numbers or points between two given numbers or points, called the endpoints.
- www.thefreedictionary.com
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