Whittaker method

Whittaker method. It is a method of numerical mathematics (therefore iterative), used for the numerical solution of linear equations. It is said to be a quasi- Newton method because of its similarities to it. The Newton-Raphson method has …

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Interpolation

The interpolation solve the problems of finding the analytical expression of a function g (x) which serves to bring another function f (x) for x in a range [a, b]. Problems like this appear in theory and practice with great frequency ; sometimes because …

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Numeric domains

Numerical domains . Understanding the need for the expansion of numerical domains and their structure is of extraordinary importance for the acquisition of knowledge and power of all people in general. In …

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Divisibility

Divisibility . It refers to the possibility that given two integers a and b (in particular two natural numbers) there exists an integer c such that a = bc. If c …

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Predicate calculation

Predicate calculation . In predicate calculations, there are simpler elements to form atomic expressions, unlike a simple proposition where its value is true or false according to an interpretation. Summary [ hide ] 1 Definition …

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Banach Algebra

A Banach algebra , in mathematics and, in particular, in real analysis, is a Banach space that is also an algebra over a body. A Banach algebra appears in functional analysis [1] . This name …

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Fundamental theorem of algebra

Fundamental theorem of algebra. In Mathematics and more specifically Higher Algebra , Mathematical Analysis , Geometry, and Complex Variable Functions, it is a theorem that states that every non-constant polynomial of a variable has at least one root . It follows that every polynomial p (x) of …

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