- of
statements is said to be
iterated; a
computer scientist might also
refer to that
block of
statements as an "
iteration".
Loops constitute the most common...
- can also be
directly iterated over, when the
dictionary keys are returned; or the items()
method of a
dictionary can be
iterated over
where it yields...
- multi-player
iterated version of the game. In 1975,
Grofman and Pool
estimated the
count of
scholarly articles devoted to it at over 2,000. The
iterated prisoner's...
-
Iterative reconstruction refers to
iterative algorithms used to
reconstruct 2D and 3D
images in
certain imaging techniques. For example, in
computed tomography...
-
definition of an
iterated function on a set X follows. Let X be a set and f: X → X be a function.
Defining f n as the n-th
iterate of f,
where n is a...
- {\displaystyle b}
iterated logarithm (although
differing in
minor details of rounding) and
forms an
inverse to the
operation of tetration. The
iterated logarithm...
- in
probability theory known as the law of
total expectation, the law of
iterated expectations (LIE), Adam's law, the
tower rule, and the
smoothing theorem...
-
Rayleigh quotient iteration is an
eigenvalue algorithm which extends the idea of the
inverse iteration by
using the
Rayleigh quotient to
obtain increasingly...
- the
iterated integral ∫ ( ∫ f ( x , y ) d x ) d y . {\displaystyle \int \left(\int f(x,y)\,dx\right)\,dy.} It is key for the
notion of
iterated integrals...
-
approximation (called an "
iterate") is
derived from the
previous ones. A
specific implementation with
termination criteria for a
given iterative method like gradient...