Strength in Numbers - Unums and the Quest for Reliable Arithmetic
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Explore the world of computer arithmetic in this 38-minute conference talk from Strange Loop. Delve into the limitations of floating point numbers and discover the potential of universal numbers (unums) as a more reliable alternative. Learn about the benefits of unums over traditional floating point systems through real-world examples and comparisons. Gain insights into the pitfalls of floating point arithmetic and understand why 0.1 + 0.2 doesn't equal 0.3 in many programming languages. Follow along with code examples in Rust, though extensive knowledge of the language is not required. Join Ferris Ellis, a software engineer with a background in mathematics and physics, as he examines the quest for more accurate and dependable arithmetic in computing.
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"Strength in Numbers: Unums and the Quest for Reliable Arithmetic" by Ferris Ellis
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