Nature Research Intelligence Topics Topic summaries Information and Computing Sciences Theory of Computation Numerical Computation and Mathematical Software Numerical computation and mathematical ...
Computers have made it possible to collect vast amounts of data from a wide variety of sources. It is not always clear, however, how to use the data, and how to extract useful information from them.
Kövari and Pommerenke [19], and Elliott [8], have shown that the truncated Faber series gives a polynomial approximation which (for practical values of the degree of the polynomial) is very close to ...
One of the main obstacles to the routine implementation of Bayesian methods has been the absence of efficient algorithms for carrying out the computational tasks implicit in the Bayesian approach. In ...
Numerical computation and mathematical software form the backbone of modern scientific inquiry, facilitating the approximation of real numbers, the solution of complex mathematical models, and the ...
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