
TL;DR
The paper introduces the Moore library, a C++20 implementation of interval arithmetic, demonstrating its usage and design principles for reliable numerical computations.
Contribution
It presents a new C++20 library for interval arithmetic, detailing its design and practical examples for improved numerical reliability.
Findings
Provides a functional C++20 interval arithmetic library
Demonstrates practical usage through examples
Explains the underlying design principles
Abstract
This article presents the Moore library for interval arithmetic in C++20. It gives examples of how the library can be used, and explains the basic principles underlying its design.
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