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numerical analysis

numerical analysis
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • (mathematics) the branch of mathematics that studies algorithms for approximating solutions to problems in the infinitesimal calculus

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    1. This numerical analysis coursework is driving me insane.
    2. A good knowledge of numerical analysis, stochastic calculus and programming in C++ is important for a job in banking my lecturer said.
    3. Capable in real time of full three-dimensional image processing or full three-dimensional 'scene analysis' to generate or modify "programmes" or to generate or modify numerical programme data;
    4. Capable in real time of full three-dimensional image processing or full three-dimensional ’scene analysis’ to generate or modify "programmes" or to generate or modify numerical programme data;
    5. capable in real time of full three-dimensional image processing or full three-dimensional "scene analysis" to generate or modify "programmes" or to generate or modify numerical programme data; Technical note: The "scene analysis" limitation does not include approximation of the third dimension by viewing at a given angle, or limited grey scale interpretation for the perception of depth or texture for the approved tasks (2 1/2 D).
    6. Equipment for measuring surface irregularities, by measuring optical scatter as a function of angle, with a sensitivity of 0,5 nm or less (better). Note: Machine tools which can be used as measuring machines are controlled if they meet or exceed the criteria specified for the machine tool function or the measuring machine function. 2B007 "Robots" having any of the following characteristics and specially designed controllers and "end-effectors" therefor: N.B.: SEE ALSO 2B207. a. Capable in real time of full three-dimensional image processing or full three-dimensional 'scene analysis' to generate or modify "programmes" or to generate or modify numerical programme data; Technical Note: The 'scene analysis' limitation does not include approximation of the third dimension by viewing at a given angle, or limited grey scale interpretation for the perception of depth or texture for the approved tasks (2 1/2 D).