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  2. Truncation error (numerical integration) - Wikipedia

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    The relation between local and global truncation errors is slightly different from in the simpler setting of one-step methods. For linear multistep methods, an additional concept called zero-stability is needed to explain the relation between local and global truncation errors.

  3. Talk:Truncation error - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Mathematics, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of mathematics on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  4. Truncation error - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Example A: Find the truncation in calculating the ... as opposed to an infinite number of them is a ...

  5. Finite difference method - Wikipedia

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    For example, consider the ordinary differential equation ′ = + The Euler method for solving this equation uses the finite difference quotient (+) ′ to approximate the differential equation by first substituting it for u'(x) then applying a little algebra (multiplying both sides by h, and then adding u(x) to both sides) to get (+) + (() +).

  6. Backward Euler method - Wikipedia

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    In general, a method with (+) LTE (local truncation error) is said to be of kth order. The region of absolute stability for the backward Euler method is the complement in the complex plane of the disk with radius 1 centered at 1, depicted in the figure. [ 4 ]

  7. Global field - Wikipedia

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    called the local Artin symbol, the local reciprocity map or the norm residue symbol. [4] [5] Let L⁄K be a Galois extension of global fields and C L stand for the idèle class group of L. The maps θ v for different places v of K can be assembled into a single global symbol map by multiplying the local

  8. Indicators of spatial association - Wikipedia

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    Indicators of spatial association are statistics that evaluate the existence of clusters in the spatial arrangement of a given variable. For instance, if we are studying cancer rates among census tracts in a given city local clusters in the rates mean that there are areas that have higher or lower rates than is to be expected by chance alone; that is, the values occurring are above or below ...

  9. Global truncation error - Wikipedia

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