On the use of the Infinity Computer architecture to set up a dynamic precision floating-point arithmetic

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We devise a variable precision floating-point arithmetic by exploiting the framework provided by the Infinity Computer. This is a computational platform implementing the Infinity Arithmetic system, a positional numeral system which can handle both infinite and infinitesimal quantities expressed using the positive and negative finite or infinite powers of the radix 1. The computational features offered by the Infinity Computer allow us to dynamically change the accuracy of representation and floating-point operations during the flow of a computation. When suitably implemented, this possibility turns out to be particularly advantageous when solving ill-conditioned problems. In fact, compared with a standard multi-precision arithmetic, here the accuracy is improved only when needed, thus not affecting that much the overall computational effort. An illustrative example about the solution of a nonlinear equation is also presented.

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Amodio, P., Brugnano, L., Iavernaro, F., & Mazzia, F. (2020). On the use of the Infinity Computer architecture to set up a dynamic precision floating-point arithmetic. Soft Computing, 24(23), 17589–17600. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00500-020-05220-z

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