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________________________________
From: Kurt L Keville <kkevi...@mit.edu>
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2025 10:10 AM
To: disc...@blu.org <disc...@blu.org>
Subject: Intro to Posits Next Gen Arithmetic lecture

At MIT IAP on Monday... contact me if interested. If you can't get in the 
building email me and we will get you in... if it is really cold we will send 
out a Zoom link.
https://calendar.mit.edu/event/introduction-to-posits
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Introduction to Posits - Events 
Calendar<https://calendar.mit.edu/event/introduction-to-posits>
This is an introduction to posit computing. Posits are a replacement for the 
IEEE standard floating point notation used in most programming languages. The 
case for using posits is substantially made in the new book on the topic. A 
full description of the numerical notation, as well as usage cases, will be 
presented. We will also have an AMA discussion with the author. 
https://tinyurl.com ...
calendar.mit.edu

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