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High-precision computation and mathematical physics

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posted on 2025-05-10, 08:31 authored by David H. Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein
At the present time, IEEE 64-bit floating-point arithmetic is sufficiently accurate for most scientific applications. However, for a rapidly growing body of important scientific computing applications, a higher level of numeric precision is required. Such calculations are facilitated by high-precision software packages that include high-level language translation modules to minimize the conversion effort. This paper presents a survey of recent applications of these techniques and provides some analysis of their numerical requirements. These applications include supernova simulations, climate modeling, planetary orbit calculations, Coulomb n-body atomic systems, scattering amplitudes of quarks, gluons and bosons, nonlinear oscillator theory, Ising theory, quantum field theory and experimental mathematics. We conclude that high-precision arithmetic facilities are now an indispensable component of a modern large-scale scientific computing environment.

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Source title

Proceedings of the 12th Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research 2008

Name of conference

12th Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research 2008, (ACAT08)

Location

Erice, Italy

Start date

2008-11-03

End date

2008-11-07

Publisher

Proceedings of Science

Place published

Trieste, Italy

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School

School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

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