iterative approximation
[ɪˈtɛrətɪv əˈprɒksɪmeɪʃən]
nounfemininepl: iterative approximations / aproximações iterativas
aproximação iterativa
1. A mathematical or computational method that repeatedly refines an estimate or solution to progressively approach the desired result or true value
The Newton-Raphson method is a common iterative approximation technique used to find roots of equations.
O método de Newton-Raphson é uma técnica comum de aproximação iterativa usada para encontrar raízes de equações.
2. A process where each iteration uses the result from the previous step to calculate a new, improved approximation
Through iterative approximation, the algorithm converged to the solution within acceptable tolerance limits.
Através da aproximação iterativa, o algoritmo convergiu para a solução dentro dos limites de tolerância aceitáveis.
This is a specialized technical term used primarily in mathematics, computer science, and engineering disciplines. It is equally understood in Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese academic contexts. The term is essential in scientific and technical communication and is typically not localized or subject to regional variation.
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