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  2. Regula falsi - Wikipedia

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    Two basic types of false position method can be distinguished historically, simple false position and double false position. Simple false position is aimed at solving problems involving direct proportion. Such problems can be written algebraically in the form: determine x such that

  3. Ridders' method - Wikipedia

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    The formula below converges quadratically when the function is well-behaved, which implies that the number of additional significant digits found at each step approximately doubles; but the function has to be evaluated twice for each step, so the overall order of convergence of the method with respect to function evaluations rather than with ...

  4. Rule of false position - Wikipedia

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    Rule of false position. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects

  5. Method of false position - Wikipedia

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  6. Secant method - Wikipedia

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    This means that the false position method always converges; however, only with a linear order of convergence. Bracketing with a super-linear order of convergence as the secant method can be attained with improvements to the false position method (see Regula falsi § Improvements in regula falsi) such as the ITP method or the Illinois method.

  7. File:False position method.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on de.wikipedia.org Regula falsi; Usage on de.wikibooks.org Ing Mathematik: Numerisches Lösen nichtlinearer Gleichungen

  8. Method of analytic tableaux - Wikipedia

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    A graphical representation of a partially built propositional tableau. In proof theory, the semantic tableau [1] (/ t æ ˈ b l oʊ, ˈ t æ b l oʊ /; plural: tableaux), also called an analytic tableau, [2] truth tree, [1] or simply tree, [2] is a decision procedure for sentential and related logics, and a proof procedure for formulae of first-order logic. [1]

  9. Diamond cubic - Wikipedia

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    Visualisation of a diamond cubic unit cell: 1. Components of a unit cell, 2. One unit cell, 3. A lattice of 3 × 3 × 3 unit cells. Diamond's cubic structure is in the Fd 3 m space group (space group 227), which follows the face-centered cubic Bravais lattice.