"Kahan summation algorithm" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: The algorithm is attributed to Canadian mathematician William Kahan (born 1933). Head templates: {{en-prop}} Kahan summation algorithm
  1. (numerical analysis) An algorithm that significantly reduces the numerical error in the total obtained by adding a sequence of finite-precision floating-point numbers, compared to the obvious approach, by tracking the accumulated small errors in a separate variable. Wikipedia link: William Kahan Related terms: compensated summation
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