arithmetic overflow
Arithmetic overflow occurs when the result of a mathematical operation exceeds the maximum value that can be represented by the available number of bits in a computer's memory, leading to an error or an unexpected value.
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Related Concepts (19)
- addition overflow
- arithmetic exception
- data corruption due to overflow
- exponent overflow
- floating-point overflow
- integer overflow
- integer overflow vulnerability
- integer overflows
- multiplicative overflow
- number range limitation
- numeric overflow
- overflow detection
- overflow error
- overflow flag
- precision loss due to overflow
- quotient overflow
- signed arithmetic overflow
- unsigned arithmetic overflow
- unsigned integer overflow
Similar Concepts
- arithmetic overflow vulnerabilities
- binary overflow
- bitwise overflow
- buffer overflows
- exploiting integer overflow
- floating-point underflow
- heap overflows
- integer overflow attack
- integer overflow attacks
- integer overflow protection
- overflow and underflow in integer range
- signed integer overflow
- stack overflows
- two's complement overflow
- variable overflow