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Iteration and Newton's method

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Difference between Iteration and Newton's method

Iteration vs. Newton's method

Iteration is the repetition of a process in order to generate a (possibly unbounded) sequence of outcomes. In numerical analysis, Newton's method, also known as the Newton–Raphson method, named after Isaac Newton and Joseph Raphson, is a root-finding algorithm which produces successively better approximations to the roots (or zeroes) of a real-valued function.

Similarities between Iteration and Newton's method

Iteration and Newton's method have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Fractal, Iterative method.

Fractal

In mathematics, a fractal is a geometric shape containing detailed structure at arbitrarily small scales, usually having a fractal dimension strictly exceeding the topological dimension.

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Iterative method

In computational mathematics, an iterative method is a mathematical procedure that uses an initial value to generate a sequence of improving approximate solutions for a class of problems, in which the n-th approximation is derived from the previous ones.

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Iteration and Newton's method Comparison

Iteration has 21 relations, while Newton's method has 105. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.59% = 2 / (21 + 105).

References

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