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Simpson's rule and Sphere

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Difference between Simpson's rule and Sphere

Simpson's rule vs. Sphere

In numerical analysis, Simpson's rule is a method for numerical integration, the numerical approximation of definite integrals. A sphere (from Greek σφαῖρα — sphaira, "globe, ball") is a perfectly round geometrical object in three-dimensional space that is the surface of a completely round ball (viz., analogous to the circular objects in two dimensions, where a "circle" circumscribes its "disk").

Similarities between Simpson's rule and Sphere

Simpson's rule and Sphere have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Integral.

Integral

In mathematics, an integral assigns numbers to functions in a way that can describe displacement, area, volume, and other concepts that arise by combining infinitesimal data.

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Simpson's rule and Sphere Comparison

Simpson's rule has 23 relations, while Sphere has 153. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.57% = 1 / (23 + 153).

References

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