- an
iterator is an
object that
progressively provides access to each item of a collection, in order. A
collection may
provide multiple iterators via its...
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single iteration, and the
outcome of each
iteration is then the
starting point of the next
iteration. In
mathematics and
computer science,
iteration (along...
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Iterative reconstruction refers to
iterative algorithms used to
reconstruct 2D and 3D
images in
certain imaging techniques. For example, in
computed tomography...
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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...
- read "log star"), is the
number of
times the
logarithm function must be
iteratively applied before the
result is less than or
equal to 1 {\displaystyle 1}...
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software requirements and
iteratively enhance the
evolving versions until the full
system is implemented. At each
iteration,
design modifications are...
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numerical linear algebra, the
Arnoldi iteration is an
eigenvalue algorithm and an
important example of an
iterative method.
Arnoldi finds an approximation...
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Iteration marks are
characters or
punctuation marks that
represent a
duplicated character or word. In Chinese, 𠄠 or U+16FE3 𖿣 OLD
CHINESE ITERATION...
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ITerating was a Wiki-based
software guide,
where users could find,
compare and give
reviews to
software products. As of
January 2021 the
domain is listed...
- In
multivariable calculus, an
iterated limit is a
limit of a
sequence or a
limit of a
function in the form lim m → ∞ lim n → ∞ a n , m = lim m → ∞ ( lim...