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"numerical methods of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the techniques or approaches used to solve mathematical problems or equations using numerical values. Here's an example sentence: "The engineer utilized various numerical methods of optimization to determine the most efficient design for the new bridge."
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"Thus SEAC would be my panacea, because the equations would become tractable to numerical methods of solution".
Such models allow to make use of the entire spectrum of analytical, qualitative, and numerical methods of nonlinear dynamics.
Most headteachers were opposed to the practice, feeling that it made little difference to how teaching was conducted, and were dyspeptic about the narrow, numerical methods of measuring student progress.
It provides a numerical analysis on numerical methods of integration, Newton-Raphson's methods, the Jacobi iterative method, and the Gauss-Seidel method.
The optimization techniques used will combine the numerical methods of the raytrace software optimizer and the aberration theory of freeform surfaces as a best practice to find the optimal set of surface shapes.
We confirm the analytical results by numerical computations using numerical methods of dynamic optimization.
Applications of these results obtained here may be addressed to numerical methods of classification problems.
Numerical methods of structural and acoustic systems require the mathematical model for these dependencies.
The analytical results are confirmed by numerical computations, using numerical methods of dynamic optimisation.
All these results can be used to improve numerical methods of resolution.
Steady state and transient equations are derived, and the numerical methods of solution are discussed.
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