Extrapolation

  • 21Extrapolation de Richardson — En analyse numérique, le procédé d extrapolation de Richardson est une technique d accélération de la convergence. Il est ainsi dénommé en l honneur de Lewis Fry Richardson[1],[2], qui l a introduit au début du XXe siècle. Ce procédé est… …

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  • 22Extrapolation (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Extrapolation Type = Album Artist = John McLaughlin Cover size = Caption = Released = 1969 Recorded = Advision Studios in London on January 18, 1969 Genre = Jazz, Fusion Length = 39:57 Label = Marmalade Records Polydor… …

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  • 23extrapolation distance — ekstrapoliacijos nuotolis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. extrapolation distance; extrapolation length vok. Extrapolationsabstand, m; Extrapolationslänge, f rus. длина экстраполяции, f pranc. longueur d’extrapolation, f …

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  • 24extrapolation length — ekstrapoliacijos nuotolis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. extrapolation distance; extrapolation length vok. Extrapolationsabstand, m; Extrapolationslänge, f rus. длина экстраполяции, f pranc. longueur d’extrapolation, f …

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  • 25extrapolation method — ekstrapoliacijos metodas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. extrapolation method vok. Extrapolationsmethode, f rus. метод экстраполяции, m pranc. méthode d’extrapolation, f …

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  • 26extrapolation chamber — noun : an ionization chamber used as a dosimeter and having adjustments that permit the accurate determination of dosage over a surface by means of extrapolation from measurements on finite layers …

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  • 27extrapolation — noun see extrapolate …

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  • 28extrapolation — See extrapolate. * * * …

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  • 29extrapolation — noun a) A calculation of an estimate of the value of some function outside the range of known values. b) An inference about some hypothetical …

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  • 30extrapolation — ex·trap·o·la·tion (ek strap″o laґshən) inference of one or more unknown values on the basis of that which is known or has been observed; usually applied to estimation beyond the upper and lower ranges of observed data. Cf.… …

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