Numerics community meetings and resources
FPBench is a community-led initiative advancing floating-point research. At the center of our work is FPTalks, a monthly virtual seminar series that brings together researchers, practitioners, and tool developers from across academia and industry to share the latest work in floating-point analysis, optimization, verification, and numerics education.
We aim to build a collaborative community by organizing events, curating technical resources, and developing shared infrastructure for reproducible floating-point research. FPBench also supports long-term growth in the field by developing educational materials and facilitating mentorship connections across academia, industry, and national labs.
Whether you're tackling NaNs in GPU kernels, designing compiler passes for mixed-precision computation, or teaching undergraduates about rounding error, we invite you to join the conversation!