American standard code for information interchange
Saul Gorn,R. W. Bemer,J. Green +2 more
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It is shown that for certain functions it seems desirable to transform the argument to a short range symmetric about 1.0 for both binary and decimal machines.Abstract:
There was the germ of an idea in two previous papers [1, 2] which no one seems to have picked up in almost five years For certain functions it seems desirable to transform the argument to a short range symmetric about 10 I will give examples of this usage for the square root and logarithm function for both binary and decimal machinesread more
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