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Что (кто) такое numerical result - определение

STUDY OF ALGORITHMS THAT USE NUMERICAL APPROXIMATION FOR THE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
Numerical Analysis; Numerical solution; Numerical methods; Numerical approximation; Numerically; Numerical computation; Numberic; Numerical mathematics; Numerical calculus; Numeric analysis; Numerical algorithm; Numeric method; Numeral analysis; Numerical software; Numerical programming; Numerical evaluation; Numerical calculation; Numeric computation; Numerical computing; Numerical analysis software; Numerical analyst; History of numerical analysis; Numeric algorithm
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result         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
n. common lawyer lingo for outcome of a lawsuit.
upshot         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
¦ noun an eventual outcome or conclusion.
upshot         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
The upshot of a series of events or discussions is the final result of them, usually a surprising result.
The upshot is that we have lots of good but not very happy employees...
= outcome
N-SING: the N
result         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
¦ noun
1. a consequence, effect, or outcome.
(also results) a satisfactory outcome: persistence guarantees results.
2. an item of information or a quantity or formula obtained by experiment or calculation.
3. a final score, mark, or placing in a sporting event or examination.
4. (usu. results) the outcome of a business's trading over a given period, expressed as a statement of profit or loss.
¦ verb occur or follow as a result.
?(result in) have (a specified end or outcome).
Origin
ME: from med. L. resultare 'to result', earlier in the sense 'spring back', from re- (expressing intensive force) + saltare (frequentative of salire 'to jump').
result         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
I
n.
1) to achieve, produce results
2) to evaluate, measure; tabulate results
3) to negate, nullify, undo a result
4) a direct; final; lasting; logical; negative; net; positive; striking; surprising result
5) overall; surefire results
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) to result from (her death resulted from an overdose of pills)
2) (d; intr.) to result in (the argument resulted in a fight)
result         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
(results, resulting, resulted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
A result is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
Compensation is available for people who have developed asthma as a direct result of their work...
N-COUNT: oft as a N
2.
If something results in a particular situation or event, it causes that situation or event to happen.
Fifty per cent of road accidents result in head injuries...
VERB: V in n
3.
If something results from a particular event or action, it is caused by that event or action.
Many hair problems result from what you eat...
Ignore the early warnings and illness could result.
VERB: V from n, V
4.
A result is the situation that exists at the end of a contest.
The final election results will be announced on Friday.
N-COUNT
5.
A result is the number that you get when you do a calculation.
They found their computers producing different results from exactly the same calculation.
= answer
N-COUNT
6.
Your results are the marks or grades that you get for examinations you have taken. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use scores
)
Kate's exam results were excellent.
N-COUNT: usu pl
Result         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
·noun A flying back; resilience.
II. Result ·vi To leap back; to Rebound.
III. Result ·noun The decision or determination of a council or deliberative assembly; a resolve; a decree.
IV. Result ·vi To proceed, spring, or rise, as a consequence, from facts, arguments, premises, combination of circumstances, consultation, thought, or endeavor.
V. Result ·vi To come out, or have an issue; to Terminate; to have consequences;
- followed by in; as, this measure will result in good or in evil.
VI. Result ·noun That which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect; as, the result of a course of action; the result of a mathematical operation.
Upshot         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
·noun Final issue; conclusion; the sum and substance; the end; the result; the consummation.
upshot         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
n.
Conclusion, end, termination, consummation, issue, event, result.
result         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
I. v. n.
1.
Proceed, come, follow, flow, issue, arise, spring, rise, originate, ensue, accrue, be the effect, be derived.
2.
End, terminate, eventuate.
II. n.
1.
Consequence (from a certain combination of causes or from premises), inference, conclusion, deduction, outcome.
2.
Issue, event, effect, termination, end, fruit, product, consequence, outcome.
3.
Decision, resolve, determination, resolution, conclusion.

Википедия

Numerical analysis

Numerical analysis is the study of algorithms that use numerical approximation (as opposed to symbolic manipulations) for the problems of mathematical analysis (as distinguished from discrete mathematics). It is the study of numerical methods that attempt at finding approximate solutions of problems rather than the exact ones. Numerical analysis finds application in all fields of engineering and the physical sciences, and in the 21st century also the life and social sciences, medicine, business and even the arts. Current growth in computing power has enabled the use of more complex numerical analysis, providing detailed and realistic mathematical models in science and engineering. Examples of numerical analysis include: ordinary differential equations as found in celestial mechanics (predicting the motions of planets, stars and galaxies), numerical linear algebra in data analysis, and stochastic differential equations and Markov chains for simulating living cells in medicine and biology.

Before modern computers, numerical methods often relied on hand interpolation formulas, using data from large printed tables. Since the mid 20th century, computers calculate the required functions instead, but many of the same formulas continue to be used in software algorithms.

The numerical point of view goes back to the earliest mathematical writings. A tablet from the Yale Babylonian Collection (YBC 7289), gives a sexagesimal numerical approximation of the square root of 2, the length of the diagonal in a unit square.

Numerical analysis continues this long tradition: rather than giving exact symbolic answers translated into digits and applicable only to real-world measurements, approximate solutions within specified error bounds are used.