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- of successive approximation are a category of strategies in pure and applied mathematics. Successive approximation also may refer to: Successive approximation...
- In numerical linear algebra, the method of successive over-relaxation (SOR) is a variant of the Gauss–Seidel method for solving a linear system of equations...
- Successive Interference Cancellation (SIC) is a technique used by a receiver in a wireless data transmission that allows decoding of two or more packets...
- Successive Slidings of Pleasure (French: Glis****ts progressifs du plaisir) is a 1974 French art film directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet. The film delves...
- Successive Linear Programming (SLP), also known as Sequential Linear Programming, is an optimization technique for approximately solving nonlinear optimization...
- A successive-approximation ADC is a type of analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that digitizes each sample from a continuous analog waveform using a binary...
- Successive parabolic interpolation is a technique for finding the extremum (minimum or maximum) of a continuous unimodal function by successively ****ing...
- In applied mathematics, symmetric successive over-relaxation (SSOR), is a preconditioner. If the original matrix can be split into diagonal, lower and...
- maître en pharmacie en l’an VIII (1800), Noël-Etienne Henry remplit successivement les fonctions de directeur de la Pharmacie centrale des hôpitaux de...
- The Planning, Attention-Arousal, Simultaneous and Successive (P.A.S.S.) theory of intelligence, first proposed in 1975 by Das, Kirby and Jarman (1975)...