roundoff in the PONS Dictionary

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Note that these calculations can be affected enormously by roundoff error.
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This vault is generally described as a roundoff over the horse/table into a backward salto, with or without twist.
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Numerical stability is the central criterion for judging the usefulness of implementing an algorithm on a computer with roundoff.
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For example, it is useless to continue the calculations when inter-collision runs are smaller than the roundoff error.
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Intervals are central to interval arithmetic, a general numerical computing technique that automatically provides guaranteed enclosures for arbitrary formulas, even in the presence of uncertainties, mathematical approximations, and arithmetic roundoff.
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Be aware that roundoff errors can accumulate.
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Usually we use a finite number of digits and accept an approximate answer with roundoff error.
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From the roundoff position the gymnast travels backwards as in a backhandspring so that the hands land on the vaulting platform (horse).
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This move can be set up by preceding with a roundoff.
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That is to say, the roundoff error introduced by this final roundoff makes a negligible contribution to the overall uncertainty.
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