@Bibtex-file{Math/intarith.bib,
  title =        "Bibliography on interval arithmetic",
  author-1 =     "Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  email-1 =      "beebe@math.utah.edu",
  address-1 =    "Center for Scientific Computing\\ Department of
                 Mathematics\\ University of Utah\\ Salt Lake City, UT
                 84112\\ USA",
  author-2 =     "Jon Rokne",
  email-2 =      "rokne@cpsc.ucalgary.ca",
  address-2 =    "Department of Computer Science\\ The University of
                 Calgary\\ 2500 University Drive N.W.\\ Calgary, Alberta
                 T2N 1N4\\ Canada",
  supported =    "no",
  keywords =     "ACRITH, ACRITH-XSC, BIAS, circular arithmetic,
                 differentiation arithmetic, interval analysis, interval
                 arithmetic, interval computing, interval computation,
                 Pascal-SC, Pascal-XSC, range arithmetic, triplex
                 arithmetic",
  abstract =     "This bibliography records books and other publications
                 about interval arithmetic.",
  readme =       "This bibliography is still VERY PRELIMINARY: e-mail
                 communications with colleagues around the world
                 indicate the existence of other bibliographies on this
                 subject, though regrettably not in BibTeX form. Efforts
                 are underway to collect this information, and add it to
                 this bibliography; this work is expected to stretch
                 over several months. \par The initial draft of this
                 bibliography was derived from the OCLC Article1st and
                 Contents1st databases, and the IEEE INSPEC CD ROMS,
                 after conversion to BibTeX form, and extensive editing
                 and correction. This was then augmented with entries
                 from the author's personal bibliography files, from the
                 computer graphics bibliography archive at
                 ftp.siggraph.org, and from a very large computer
                 science bibliography collection on ftp.ira.uka.de in
                 /pub/bibliography to which many people of have
                 contributed. Where multiple sources of a particular
                 entry existed, field values have been manually merged
                 to preserve maximal information. \par The 263 entries
                 present in version 0.03 were augmented by another 1568
                 entries contributed by Jon Rokne. That material had
                 been entered by a secretary, and was in the form of an
                 approximately TeX-able bibliography, almost completely
                 devoid of markup, lacking all accented characters, and
                 containing many typographical errors. \par Until some
                 more checking is completed, this additional material is
                 included in a separate section of this bibliography in
                 its original order.",
}
