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V. Kreinovich and K.Villaverde, Towards modal interval analysis: how to compute maxima and minimia of a function from pproximate measurement results, University of Texas at El Paso, Computer Science Department, Technical Report UTEP-CS-91-9, 1991.

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V. Kreinovich and K.Villaverde, Towards modal interval analysis: how to compute maxima and minimia of a function from pproximate measurement results, University of Texas at El Paso, Computer Science Department, Technical Report UTEP-CS-91-9, 1991.


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V. Kreinovich, K. Villaverde, Towards Modal Interval Analysis: How to Compute Maxima and Minima of a Function From Approximate Measurement Results, University of Texas at El Paso, Computer Science Department, Technical Report UTEP--CS--91--9.


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V. Kreinovich, K. Villaverde, Towards modal interval analysis: how to compute maxima and minima of a function from approximate measurement results, University of Texas at El Paso, Computer Science Department, Technical Report UTEP-CS-91-9, 1991.


If We Measure a Number, We Get an Interval. What If We.. - Lorkowski, Kreinovich (1993)   Self-citation (Kreinovich)   (Correct)

....many local extrema can it have and where are they located In this paper, we will present fast algorithms to solve these questions. Comment. For the case when measurements of x are absolutely precise (i.e. the error in x i is negligible) these questions have been studied in our previous papers [5], 4] 11] Algorithms that we present here are thus generalizations of the ones presented in those papers. The existence of these generalizations does not mean, however, that the original algorithms are now useless: these algorithms have been designed for a special case, and for that special ....

V. Kreinovich, K. Villaverde, Towards Modal Interval Analysis: How to Compute Maxima and Minima of a Function From Approximate Measurement Results, University of Texas at El Paso, Computer Science Department, Technical Report UTEP--CS--91--9.

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