INTLAB (INTerval LABoratory) is an interval arithmetic library[1][2][3][4] using MATLAB and GNU Octave, available in Windows and Linux, macOS. It was developed by S.M. Rump from Hamburg University of Technology. INTLAB was used to develop other MATLAB-based libraries such as VERSOFT[5] and INTSOLVER,[6] and it was used to solve some problems in the Hundred-dollar, Hundred-digit Challenge problems.[7]
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- ^ Rump, S. M. (2010). Verification methods: Rigorous results using floating-point arithmetic. Acta Numerica, 19, 287–449.
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- ^ Rohn, J. (2009). VERSOFT: verification software in MATLAB/INTLAB.
- ^ Montanher, T. M. (2009). Intsolver: An interval based toolbox for global optimization. Version 1.0.
- ^ Bornemann, F., Laurie, D., & Wagon, S. (2004). The SIAM 100-digit challenge: a study in high-accuracy numerical computing. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.