Chapter 2 Successive Approximations
www.math.smith.edu › ~callahan › cic66 CHAPTER 2. SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATIONS If we use SIRVALUE with ∆t ranging from 1 to .00001 (which means letting numberofstepsrange from 1 to 100,000) we get the table below. This table lists the computed values of S(1), I(1), and R(1) for each ∆t, followed by the estimated value of S(0) obtained by running SIRVALUE backward
Online calculator: Fixed-point iteration method
https://planetcalc.com/2824This online calculator computes fixed points of iterated functions using the fixed-point iteration method (method of successive approximations). In numerical analysis, fixed-point iteration is a method of computing fixed points of iterated functions. More specifically, given a function defined on real numbers with real values, and given a point ...
Online calculator: Fixed-point iteration method
planetcalc.com › 2824This online calculator computes fixed points of iterated functions using the fixed-point iteration method (method of successive approximations). In numerical analysis, fixed-point iteration is a method of computing fixed points of iterated functions. More specifically, given a function defined on real numbers with real values, and given a point ...