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klodolph
on Jan 30, 2023
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Relational Floating-Point Arithmetic [pdf]
I think you may be missing the context of what the paper is presenting, here. It looks like the paper is solving relations between floating-point numbers—for example, “3.4 + x = 3.4; solve for x” is of the examples from the paper.
Note that there are solutions other than x = 0.
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Note that there are solutions other than x = 0.