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1998
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When Is the Product of Intervals Also an Interval?
Interval arithmetic is based on the fact that for intervals on the real line, the element-wise product of two intervals is also an interval. This property is not always true: e.g....
Olga Kosheleva, Piet G. Vroegindeweij
ISIPTA
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Computing Lower Expectations with Kuznetsov's Independence Condition
Kuznetsov’s condition says that variables X and Y are independent when any product of bounded functions f(X) and g(Y) behaves in a certain way: the interval of expected values E...
Fabio Gagliardi Cozman
WOLLIC
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Interval Valued QL-Implications
Abstract: The aim of this work is to analyze the relationship between interval QL-implications and interval D-implications, studying some properties that relate these concepts. We ...
Renata Hax Sander Reiser, Graçaliz Pereira ...
RC
2006
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New Formulae for Multiplication of Intervals
The paper treats the problem of interval multiplication for the case where the product interval has to be in affine form. New formulae for multiplication of independent intervals, ...
Lubomir V. Kolev
CAL
2005
13 years 4 months ago
The Danger of Interval-Based Power Efficiency Metrics: When Worst Is Best
This paper shows that if the execution of a program is divided into distinct intervals, it is possible for one processor or configuration to provide the best power efficiency over ...
Yiannakis Sazeides, Rakesh Kumar, Dean M. Tullsen,...