Method of recurrent formulas for science research
Journal Title: Вісник НТУУ КПІ. Серія Радіотехніка, Радіоапаратобудування - Year 2010, Vol 0, Issue 41
Abstract
This paper describes new method, based on recurrent formulas, for numerical calculation of derivatives for complicated functions. Arguments of those complicated functions are not simple variables, but polinoms of variables. Method is easy for programming and has not any limits for order of derivatives.
Authors and Affiliations
I. Kashirskii
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