Analytical Solution
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An Analytical Solution is a Mathematics that ...
- AKA: Closed-Form Expression.
- See: Limit of a Sequence, Mathematics, Expression (Mathematics), Finite Set, Constant (Mathematics), Variable (Mathematics), Operation (Mathematics), Function (Mathematics), Nth Root, Exponent, Logarithm, Trigonometric Functions.
References
2017
- (Wikipedia, 2017) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed-form_expression Retrieved:2017-6-5.
- In mathematics, a closed-form expression is a mathematical expression that can be evaluated in a finite number of operations. It may contain constants, variables, certain "well-known" operations (e.g., + − × ÷), and functions (e.g., nth root, exponent, logarithm, trigonometric functions, and inverse hyperbolic functions), but usually no limit. The set of operations and functions admitted in a closed-form expression may vary with author and context.
Problems are said to be tractable if they can be solved in terms of a closed-form expression.
- In mathematics, a closed-form expression is a mathematical expression that can be evaluated in a finite number of operations. It may contain constants, variables, certain "well-known" operations (e.g., + − × ÷), and functions (e.g., nth root, exponent, logarithm, trigonometric functions, and inverse hyperbolic functions), but usually no limit. The set of operations and functions admitted in a closed-form expression may vary with author and context.