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Static analysis yields efficient exact integer arithmetic for computational geometry
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are usually described assuming that arithmetic operations are performed exactly on real numbers. A program implemented using a naive substitution of floating-point arithmetic for real arithmetic can fail, since geometric primitives depend upon sign-evaluation and may not be reliable if evaluated approximately. Geometric primitives are reliable if evaluated exactly with integer arithmetic, but this degrades performance since software extended-precision arithmetic is required.
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