Introduction to computer science using the TURING programming language
Introduction to computer science using the TURING programming language
Exception handling in scientific computation
Proc. of international conference on Tools, methods and languages for scientific and engineering computation
Properly rounded variable precision square root
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)
Semantics of Floating Point Arithmetic and Elementary Functions
Portability of Numerical Software, Workshop
Desirable floating-point arithmetic and elementary functions for numerical computation
Proceedings of the SIGNUM Conference on the Programming Environment for Development of Numerical Software
Variable precision exponential function
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)
Exception handling in scientific computing
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)
The Turing programming language
Communications of the ACM
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Properly rounded variable precision square root
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)
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Numerical Turing is an extension of the Turing programming language. Turing is a Pascal-like language (with convenient string handling, dynamic arrays, modules and more general parameter lists) developed at the University of Toronto [4]. Turing has been in use since May, 1983, and is now available on several machines.