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Collatz conjecture and
juggler sequences.
Another use of
iteration in
mathematics is in
iterative methods which are used to
produce approximate numerical...
- programming, an
iterator is an
object that
enables a
programmer to
traverse a container,
particularly lists.
Various types of
iterators are
often provided...
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given iterative method like
gradient descent, hill climbing, Newton's method, or quasi-Newton
methods like BFGS, is an
algorithm of the
iterative method...
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Iterative and
incremental development is any
combination of both
iterative design or
iterative method and
incremental build model for development. Usage...
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Iterative reconstruction refers to
iterative algorithms used to
reconstruct 2D and 3D
images in
certain imaging techniques. For example, in
computed tomography...
- In
computer science,
iterative deepening search or more
specifically iterative deepening depth-first
search (IDS or IDDFS) is a
state space/graph search...
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increasingly accurate eigenvalue estimates.
Rayleigh quotient iteration is an
iterative method, that is, it
delivers a
sequence of
approximate solutions...
- In
numerical linear algebra, the
Chebyshev iteration is an
iterative method for
determining the
solutions of a
system of
linear equations. The method...
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cycle (
iteration),
while iterative methods evolve the
entire set of
deliverables over time,
completing them near the end of the project. Both
iterative and...
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derive a
reusable iterative expression for each problem. Finally, in 1740,
Thomas Simpson described Newton's
method as an
iterative method for solving...