... Computations[*]
Work reported herein has been supported in part by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).
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... small[*]
say, smaller than the maximal representable machine integer, i.e. smaller than INT_MAX
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... machine[*]
By default, we declare Exponent_t to be of type short which seems to be a good alternative between flexibility and efficiency.
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...)[*]
Using our previously introduced terminology, we have se = 2 for tn,s (resp. 4 for tn,c); and m = sw/se = 2 (resp. 4 for tn,c) on a 32-bit machine (like the HP C160, or Pentium Pro) and m = 4 for tn,s (resp. 8 for tn,c) on a 64-bit machine (like the DEC Alpha).
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... examples[*]
We tried to follow the paths of these examples to their origins as much as possible.
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