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  2. ITP method - Wikipedia

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    In numerical analysis, the ITP method (Interpolate Truncate and Project method) is the first root-finding algorithm that achieves the superlinear convergence of the secant method [1] while retaining the optimal [2] worst-case performance of the bisection method. [3]

  3. PHP Standard Recommendation - Wikipedia

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    The PHP Standard Recommendation (PSR) is a PHP specification published by the PHP Framework Interop Group. Similar to Java Specification Request for Java, it serves the standardization of programming concepts in PHP. The aim is to enable interoperability of components and to provide a common technical basis for implementation of proven concepts ...

  4. Round-off error - Wikipedia

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    For example, = = =. The result 1 × 10 − 3 {\displaystyle 1\times 10^{-3}} is clearly representable, but there is not much faith in it. This is closely related to the phenomenon of catastrophic cancellation , in which the two numbers are known to be approximations.

  5. Data truncation - Wikipedia

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    For example, sometimes instead of rounding off a numerical value obtained from a calculation, some of the digits might just be removed i.e. truncated See also [ edit ]

  6. Truncation - Wikipedia

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    Truncation of positive real numbers can be done using the floor function.Given a number + to be truncated and , the number of elements to be kept behind the decimal point, the truncated value of x is

  7. Truncation error - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Example A: Find the truncation in calculating the first derivative of () = ...

  8. Truncated binary encoding - Wikipedia

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    Another example, encoding an alphabet of size 10 (between 0 and 9) requires 4 bits, but there are 2 4 − 10 = 6 unused codes, so input values less than 6 have the first bit discarded, while input values greater than or equal to 6 are offset by 6 to the end of the binary space. (Unused patterns are not shown in this table.)

  9. Truncation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Truncation (geometry) is the removal of one or more parts, as for example in truncated cube Propositional truncation , a type former which truncates a type down to a mere proposition Computer science