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There are several applications of the interval calculus; there are also books devoted solely to this topic, e.g., (Kearfott and Kreinovich in Applications of interval computations, vol 3. Springer Science & Business Media (2013), [51]) or (Dymowa in Soft computing in economics and finance. Springer 2011, [20]). This chapter presents a few selected applications, related to the works of the author, but also some chosen achievements of other researchers, that seem particularly interesting or important.

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Kubica, B.J. (2019). Applications of Interval B&BT Methods. In: Interval Methods for Solving Nonlinear Constraint Satisfaction, Optimization and Similar Problems. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 805. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13795-3_9

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