Efficient High-Accuracy Computations in Massively Parallel Systems

An efficient way to avoid the rounding errors is the use of multiprecision and interval arithmetics. In this case, the high accuracy of results and the high rate of problem solution can be reached when a computer system combines the possibilities of the dynamic control of operand length, and parallel data processing.

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