iteration
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- use in solving perturbed equations
- In perturbation
The process of iteration is one way in which a solution of a perturbed equation can be obtained. Let D represent an operation, such as differentiation, performed on a function, and let D + εP represent a new operation differing slightly from the first, in which ε represents…
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- In perturbation
- work of Julia
- In Gaston Maurice Julia
…wrote a memoir on the iteration of polynomial functions (functions whose terms are all multiples of the variable raised to a whole number; e.g., 8x5 − Square root of√5x2 + 7) that won the Grand Prix from the French Academy of Sciences in 1918. Together with a similar memoir by French mathematician…
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- In Gaston Maurice Julia
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- foundations of mathematics
- In foundations of mathematics: Foundational logic
…2 is the process of iteration; that is, 2 is the function which to every function f assigns its iterate 2(f) = f ○ f, where (f ○ f)(x) = f(f(x)). There are some type-theoretical difficulties with this construction, but these can be overcome if quantification over types is allowed;…
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- In foundations of mathematics: Foundational logic
- operations research
- In operations research: Deriving solutions from models
…procedures are said to be iterative (repetitive) if they proceed through successively improved solutions until either an optimal solution is reached or further calculation cannot be justified. A rational basis for terminating such a process—known as “stopping rules”—involves the determination of the point at which the expected improvement of the…
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- In operations research: Deriving solutions from models
- weather forecasting
- In weather forecasting: Numerical weather prediction (NWP) models
This process is repeated step after step. In principle, the process could continue indefinitely. In practice, small errors creep into the calculations, and they accumulate. Eventually, the errors become so large by this cumulative process that there is no point in continuing.
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- In weather forecasting: Numerical weather prediction (NWP) models