@Bibtex-file{Math/fparith.bib,
  title =        "Bibliography of material on floating-point
                 arithmetic",
  author-1 =     "Norbert Juffa",
  address-1 =    "2445 Mission College Blvd.\\ Santa Clara, CA 95054\\
                 USA",
  email-1 =      "norbert@iit.com",
  author-2 =     "Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  address-2 =    "Center for Scientific Computing\\ Department of
                 Mathematics\\ University of Utah\\ Salt Lake City, UT
                 84112\\ USA",
  email-2 =      "beebe@math.utah.edu",
  supported =    "yes",
  keywords =     "bibliography, floating-point arithmetic",
  readme =       "[From Norbert Juffa:] This is a bibliography of
                 material on floating-point arithmetic that I came up
                 with while doing research on a floating-point package
                 of his own. I don't claim it to be anywhere near
                 complete. The material listed is only what I myself
                 possess. My main interest was in software based, binary
                 floating-point arithmetic on a microprocessor, so you
                 won't find much material about the hardware used in
                 floating-point arithmetic (e.g. adders, carry
                 propagation schemes, higher radix representation for
                 multiplication and division, etc.) in this list. There
                 is also not too much on non-binary floating-point
                 arithmetic. \par For most fields covered in this
                 bibliography, the important or historically relevant
                 articles should be included. There is also some
                 material on integer arithmetic in this list as some of
                 the methods used with integer arithmetic contain
                 interesting ideas that may be useful in the realization
                 of a floating-point arithmetic package. \par Also,
                 depending on the type of microprocessor used, one may
                 need to implement integer multiplication and division
                 for use in the floating-point package, so articles
                 about this topic are included as well. \par As I am
                 German, there is a bit of material in German in this
                 bibliography. However, English translations are
                 provided for all non-English titles. \par Thanks to the
                 people who have helped me with previous versions of
                 this document by sending me papers or additional
                 references: Steven Sommars (sesv at
                 research.bell-labs.com), Jim Kiernan (jmk at
                 teak.cray.com), Warren Ferguson (ferguson at
                 seas.smu.edu), Nhuan Doduc (ndoduc at framentec.fr), K.
                 C. Ng (kwok.ng at eng.sun.com). \par [From Nelson H. F.
                 Beebe:] I took Norbert Juffa's unmarked-up bibliography
                 data, converted it to BibTeX form, and then more than
                 doubled the size of the bibliography by supplying
                 additional entries on floating-point arithmetic
                 extracted from my own extensive bibliography
                 collections, and from several online journal databases,
                 including the Compendex, OCLC, IEEE INSPEC, MathSciNet,
                 and UnCover databases.",
}
