of the shift-and-add type, described in the next chapter; see references there,
especially for very-high-radix algorithms and implementations. Chen (1972)
provides another approach to function evaluation resulting in shift-and-add
algorithms.
Complex Function Hardware Evaluation
Bajard et al. (1994) discuss a shift-and-add method for function evaluation in the
complex domain.
Function Evaluation in Processors
Agarwal et al. (1986) discuss scalar and vector elementary functions for the IBM
System 370. Markstein (1990) describes computation of elementary functions on
the IBM RISC system/6000 processor. Rauchwerger ...
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