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Date: 2007-06-30 02:57:04
Asymptotic analysis
Numerical linear algebra
Maths24
KnuthBendix completion algorithm

1. The Method of Dominant Balance The method of dominant balance can be used to determine the order of magnitude of terms in an equation. Let us examine a low order polynomial first to acquant ourselves with the method.

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