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  2. Interval arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive paper on interval algebra in numerical analysis was published by Teruo Sunaga (1958). [11] The birth of modern interval arithmetic was marked by the appearance of the book Interval Analysis by Ramon E. Moore in 1966. [12] [13] He had the idea in spring 1958, and a year later he published an article about computer interval ...

  3. Interval training - Wikipedia

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    Interval training is a type of training exercise that involves a series of high-intensity workouts interspersed with rest or break periods. The high-intensity periods are typically at or close to anaerobic exercise, while the recovery periods involve activity of lower intensity. [1]

  4. High-intensity interval training - Wikipedia

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    High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a training protocol alternating short periods of intense or explosive anaerobic exercise with brief recovery periods until the point of exhaustion. [1] HIIT involves exercises performed in repeated quick bursts at maximum or near maximal effort with periods of rest or low activity between bouts.

  5. Subpaving - Wikipedia

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    Boxes present the advantage of being very easily manipulated by computers, as they form the heart of interval analysis. Many interval algorithms naturally provide solutions that are regular subpavings. [1] In computation, a well-known application of subpaving in R² is the Quadtree data structure.

  6. Interval contractor - Wikipedia

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    The principle is to evaluate f(x) using interval arithmetic (this is the forward step). The resulting interval is intersected with [y]. A backward evaluation of f(x) is then performed in order to contract the intervals for the x i (this is the backward step). We now illustrate the principle on a simple example.

  7. Collocation method - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a collocation method is a method for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations and integral equations.The idea is to choose a finite-dimensional space of candidate solutions (usually polynomials up to a certain degree) and a number of points in the domain (called collocation points), and to select that solution which satisfies the ...

  8. Circuit training - Wikipedia

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    Circuit training is a form of body conditioning that involves endurance training, resistance training, high-intensity aerobics, and exercises performed in a circuit, similar to high-intensity interval training. It targets strength building and muscular endurance. An exercise "circuit" is one completion of all set exercises in the program.

  9. Interval predictor model - Wikipedia

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    In regression analysis, an interval predictor model (IPM) is an approach to regression where bounds on the function to be approximated are obtained. This differs from other techniques in machine learning , where usually one wishes to estimate point values or an entire probability distribution.