criterion in numerical analysis
C15254
concept
A criterion in numerical analysis is a quantitative condition or rule—such as a tolerance, convergence test, or stopping condition—used to assess the accuracy, stability, or termination of an algorithm or computational method.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| convergence test | 5 |
| mathematical criterion | 5 |
| criterion in numerical analysis canonical | 1 |
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Input
Class: criterion in numerical analysis
Generated description
A criterion in numerical analysis is a quantitative condition or rule—such as a tolerance, convergence test, or stopping condition—used to assess the accuracy, stability, or termination of an algorithm or computational method.
Instances (9)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Weierstrass M-test | convergence test |
| Cauchy convergence criterion | mathematical criterion |
| Cauchy condensation test | convergence test |
| Dirichlet test | convergence test |
| Carathéodory measurability criterion | mathematical criterion |
| Peres–Horodecki criterion | mathematical criterion |
| Cauchy’s integral test | convergence test |
| Dini test for convergence of Fourier series | convergence test |
| Courant–Friedrichs–Lewy condition | — |