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    Joseph Raphson (c. 1668 – c. 1715) was an English mathematician and intellectual known best for the Newton–Raphson method. Very little is known about Raphson's...
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    analysis, Newton's method, also known as the Newton–Raphson method, named after Isaac Newton and Joseph Raphson, is a root-finding algorithm which produces successively...
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    religious traditions. The term pantheism was coined by mathematician Joseph Raphson in 1697 and since then, it has been used to describe the beliefs of...
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    original edition was published in 1707. It was translated into English by Joseph Raphson, who published it in 1720 as the Universal Arithmetick. John Machin...
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    (mathematician) John Landen John Colson Leibniz–Newton calculus controversy Joseph Raphson Time in physics William Lax The Method of Fluxions and Infinite Series:...
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    religious traditions. The term pantheism was coined by mathematician Joseph Raphson in 1697, and since then has been used to describe the beliefs of a variety...
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  • meaning "all" and theos (Greek: θεός) meaning God. It was coined by Joseph Raphson in his work De spatio reali, published in 1697. The term was introduced...
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    Henry James Pye (poet laureate) retired to East End House in 1811.: 11  Joseph Raphson, mathematician, probably[weasel words] baptised at Pinner church. Heath...
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  • logarithms 1671 – Newton–Raphson method developed by Isaac Newton 1690 – Newton–Raphson method independently developed by Joseph Raphson 1706 – John Machin...
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    miners who moved there were some Irishmen such as Eduardo MacAllister, Joseph Raphson, Nicolas Fitzgerald, Juan O'Byrne, David Davis and the Nicholls. In...
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  • (1890–1940), measure theory Rose Rand (1903–1980), logician and philosopher Joseph Raphson (c. 1648 – c. 1715), mathematician Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007), applied...
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  • the same law independently of Boyle in 1676. 1671: Newton–Raphson method – Joseph Raphson (1690), Isaac Newton (Newton's work was written in 1671, but...
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  • the sort Raphson treated in De Spatio Reali (1697) and Demonstratio de Deo (1710), followed by a letter dedicated to the Honoured Joseph Raphson, FRS; the...
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  • Ralph Alexander Raphael 15 March 1962 1 January 1921 – 27 April 1998 Joseph Raphson 30 November 1689 - ? 1716 John G. Rarity 1 May 2015 Professor of optical...
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  • This is a list of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1689. Joseph Raphson (d. 1716) Nicolaus Witsen (1641–1717) George Moult (d. 1727) William Stanley...
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  • {\displaystyle U(\beta )=0} and are typically obtained via the Newton–Raphson algorithm. The variance structure is chosen to improve the efficiency of...
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    which is within 1.5% of the correct value. An explicit form for the Newton–Raphson update of this initial guess is: k ← k − ln ⁡ k − ψ ( k ) − s 1 k − ψ ′...
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    or its variants, such as binary numerals. A notable exception is Newton–Raphson division, which is independent from any numeral system. The term "Euclidean...
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  • polynomials, described by Horner in 1819. It is a variant of the Newton–Raphson method made more efficient for hand calculation by the application of Horner's...
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    as those using conjugate gradient and modified Newton's methods (Newton–Raphson). Also, EM can be used with constrained estimation methods. Parameter-expanded...
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  • simple conjugate gradient methods with exact line searches, to Newton-Raphson and trust-region methods. The Foster-Boys (also known as Boys) localization...
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    often uses fixed-point iteration or (some modification of) the Newton–Raphson method to achieve this. It costs more time to solve this equation than...
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  • their Contexts", Science in Context 16, Cambridge (UK), (2003): 367–389. Joseph, George Gheverghese. The Crest of the Peacock/the non-European Roots of...
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    described it. The method uses the same iterative scheme as the Newton–Raphson method yields when applied to the function y = f(x) = x2 − a, using the...
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    iteration and Newton–Raphson root finding. When converting from isometric or conformal to geodetic, two iterations of Newton-Raphson gives double precision...
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    analyzed the efficiency of Euclid's algorithm, based on a suggestion of Joseph Liouville. Lamé's approach required the unique factorization of numbers...
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  • a minute and 300-bit numbers in 2 hours. The RcppBigIntAlgos package by Joseph Wood, provides an efficient implementation of the multiple polynomial quadratic...
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    ISSN 0025-5572, JSTOR 3619617, S2CID 125196796 Dunnett, R. (November 1994), "Newton–Raphson and the cubic", Mathematical Gazette, 78 (483), Mathematical Association:...
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  • S2CID 120363574 Tjalling J. Ypma (1995), "Historical development of the Newton-Raphson method", SIAM Review 37 (4): 531–551, doi:10.1137/1037125 "Fibonacci's...
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  • Algorithm" (PDF). New York University. Retrieved 1 February 2019. Silverman, Joseph. "Introduction to Mathematical Cryptography Errata" (PDF). Brown University...
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