- geometry,
bisection is the
division of
something into two
equal or
congruent parts (having the same
shape and size).
Usually it
involves a
bisecting line,...
- The
bisection method The
Wikibook Numerical Methods has a page on the
topic of:
Equation Solving Weisstein, Eric W. "
Bisection". MathWorld.
Bisection Method...
- (music), a half
octave in
diatonic set
theory Bisection (software engineering), for
finding code
changes bisection of
earthworms to
study regeneration This...
- simultaneously,
there are no
bisection bottlenecks. Therefore,
bisection bandwidth accounts for the
bottleneck bandwidth of the
bisected network as a whole. For...
- classes.
Generalizations of
newest vertex bisection to
dimension three and
higher are known.
Newest vertex bisection is used in
local mesh
refinement for adaptive...
- search. For code
bisection it is
desirable that each
revision in the
search space can be
built and
tested independently. For the
bisection algorithm to identify...
-
algorithm combining the
bisection method, the
secant method and
inverse quadratic interpolation. It has the
reliability of
bisection but it can be as quick...
-
bisection or by
using multiple eigenvectors corresponding to the
smallest eigenvalues. The
examples in
Figures 1,2
illustrate the
spectral bisection approach...
-
Bisects and
splits refer to
postage stamps that have been cut in part, most
commonly in half, but also
other fractions, and
postally used for the proportionate...
-
called the
regula falsi method, is
similar to the
bisection method, but
instead of
using bisection search's
middle of the
interval it uses the x-intercept...