[VA] SRC #012c - Then and Now: Sum
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12-04-2022, 01:19 PM
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RE: [VA] SRC #012c - Then and Now: Sum
(12-04-2022 11:58 AM)J-F Garnier Wrote: What I don't understand in your reasoning is how you moved from: sum index is from 1 to K-1, but we never specify what K is. If RHS converge, it meant K can be as big as we wanted (literally, K = infinity) Another way to look at this: Last dropped term contributed ≤ 1/2 ULP (definition of "converged") Because of (G-LN2) shrink rate of O(1/2^n), next dropped term ≤ 1/4 ULP, next ≤ 1/8 ULP, ... Adding effect of growing F, maximum sum of all missing terms will never contribute 1 ULP. Numerically, we can turn inequality into equality. |
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