"In the 1950s and 1960s, the founding fathers of the field discovered that inexact arithmetic can be a source of danger, causing errors in results that "ought" to be right. The source of such problems is numerical instability: that is, the amplification of rounding errors from microscopic to macroscopic scale by certain modes of computation. These men, including von Neumann, Wilkinson, Forsythe, and Henrici, took great pains to publicize the risks of careless reliance on machine arithmetic. These risks are very real, but the message was communicated all too successfully, leading to the current widespread impression that the main business of numerical analysis is coping with rounding errors. In fact, the main business of numerical analysis is designing algorithms that converge quickly; rounding-error analysis, while often a part of the discussion, is rarely the central issue. If rounding errors vanished, 90% of numerical analysis would remain."
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