Methods of successive approximation
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Mathematical methods relating to successive approximation include the following:
- Babylonian method, for finding square roots of numbers[1]
- Fixed-point iteration[2]
- Means of finding zeros of functions:
- Differential-equation matters:
- Picard–Lindelöf theorem, on existence of solutions of differential equations
- Runge–Kutta methods, for numerical solution of differential equations
References
[edit]- ^ "Babylonian mathematics". Babylonian mathematics. December 1, 2000.
- ^ day, Mahlon (November 2, 1960). Fixed-point theorems for compact convex sets. Mahlon M day.