• algebra, the alternating-direction implicit (ADI) method is an iterative method used to solve Sylvester matrix equations. It is a popular method for solving...
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  • second-order method in time. It is implicit in time, can be written as an implicit Runge–Kutta method, and it is numerically stable. The method was developed...
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  • Indicators, a compilation of data assembled by the World Bank Alternating direction implicit method for solving partial differential equations Ángeles del Infierno...
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    In mathematics, the Schwarz alternating method or alternating process is an iterative method introduced in 1869–1870 by Hermann Schwarz in the theory of...
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  • This is a list of operator splitting topics. Alternating direction implicit method — finite difference method for parabolic, hyperbolic, and elliptic partial...
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  • the weak solution Alternating direction implicit method (ADI) — update using the flow in x-direction and then using flow in y-direction Nonstandard finite...
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    method of examination to concepts such as the virtues of piety, wisdom, temperance, courage, and justice. Such an examination challenged the implicit...
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  • underpinning logic of the scientific method, at what separates science from non-science, and the ethic that is implicit in science. There are basic assumptions...
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  • element method Finite volume method Boundary element method Multigrid Spectral method Computational fluid dynamics Alternating direction implicit Calculus...
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  • on the Integral Calculus: Founded on the Method of Rates Or Fluxions. John Wiley & Sons, 1881. See also: Method of Fluxions. James Byrnie Shaw: Vector Calculus:...
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    Harmonic Alternating Power Binomial Taylor Convergence tests Summand limit (term test) Ratio Root Integral Direct comparison Limit comparison Alternating series...
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  • )\end{aligned}}} An alternative method is to use the Cartesian components of the del operator as follows (with implicit summation over the index i): ∇...
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  • factor would be required if, for example, the x direction were measured in meters while the y direction were measured in centimeters. Indeed, theoretical...
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    tetrahedra is an algorithm in the field of computer graphics to render implicit surfaces. It clarifies a minor ambiguity problem of the marching cubes...
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  • chain rule is due to Leibniz. Guillaume de l'Hôpital used the chain rule implicitly in his Analyse des infiniment petits. The chain rule does not appear in...
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    {\displaystyle \nabla f} whose value at a point p {\displaystyle p} gives the direction and the rate of fastest increase. The gradient transforms like a vector...
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  • to use that method, and I used that one damn tool again and again. So because I was self-taught using that book, I had peculiar methods of doing integrals...
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    y {\displaystyle y} direction. However, they do not directly measure the variation of f {\displaystyle f} in any other direction, such as along the diagonal...
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  • this integral and to take into account whether your travel was in the direction of increasing or decreasing mile markers.) There are two parts to the...
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    of a fluid, a liquid or gas. A moving gas has a velocity, a speed and direction at each point, which can be represented by a vector, so the velocity of...
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    mentioned below: One way to define the curl of a vector field at a point is implicitly through its components along various axes passing through the point: if...
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  • {\displaystyle a\neq 0.} If we take h {\displaystyle h} tending to zero in the direction of − a {\displaystyle -a} (that is, h = t ⋅ ( − a ) , {\displaystyle h=t\cdot...
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    numerous variations in how the technique might be executed, and nothing implicit in the term itself restricts its use to unarmed techniques. It is commonly...
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  • method of evaluating certain integrals along paths in the complex plane. Contour integration is closely related to the calculus of residues, a method...
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  • {\displaystyle f} points in the direction determined by h {\displaystyle h} at a {\displaystyle a} , and this direction is the gradient. This point of...
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  • include projection-based methods, which use Krylov subspace iterations, methods based on the alternating direction implicit (ADI) iteration, and hybridizations...
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    centered at z = 0 {\displaystyle z=0} extending in the positive imaginary direction, and closed along the real axis. One then takes the limit ε → 0. {\displaystyle...
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  • → Rn, the line integral along a piecewise smooth curve C ⊂ U, in the direction of r, is defined as ∫ C F ( r ) ⋅ d r = ∫ a b F ( r ( t ) ) ⋅ r ′ ( t...
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  • of as the rate of change of the function in the x {\displaystyle x} -direction. Sometimes, for z = f ( x , y , … ) {\displaystyle z=f(x,y,\ldots )} ...
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    or comma) there. If the radix point is not specified, then the string implicitly represents an integer and the unstated radix point would be off the right-hand...
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