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метод; прием; способ- basic telecommunication access method
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4 Simpson, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 20 August 1710 Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, Englandd. 14 May 1761 Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England[br]English mathematician and author ofSimpson's Rules.[br]Despite domestic difficulties, Simpson managed to study and teach mathematics and allied subjects throughout his life. His interest in celestial phenomena was aroused by the solar eclipse of 1724. Around 1736 he started to work in London as a weaver, teaching mathematics in his spare time. The genius of his prolific work was recognized and various honours came his way, culminating in his appointment in 1743 to the Chair of Mathematics at the Royal Academy, Woolwich. In that same year he published a paper relating to "the means of approximating the areas of curves, by means of equidistant ordinates". This method, now known as Simpson's first and second rules, enabled engineers to calculate areas under curves and volumes bounded by shapes made up of a regular envelope of curves. Shipbuilders and naval architects were to find this one of the greatest developments in the history of ship design.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1745. Member of the Royal Academy of Stockholm 1740.FMW -
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Mathematics: Simpson method, the trapezoidal rule with 35 steps was adequate for accuracy to four significant figures (правило трапеции) -
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1. свет; освещение; светить; освещать2. лампа; фонарь; осветитель; осветительное устройствоartificial light — искусственный свет; искусственное освещение
back light — задний свет; проходящий свет
3. ультрафиолетовое излучение, УФ-излучение4. инфракрасное излучение, ИК-излучение; невидимое излучениеcold light — «холодный» свет
5. окрашенный свет6. цветной осветитель, осветитель, дающий окрашенное излучениеconcentrated light — направленный свет; направленное освещение
daylight quality light — свет, соответствующий по составу дневному
exposing light — свет для экспозиции; общий свет
light installation — осветитель, осветительная установка
7. мигающий свет; импульсное освещение8. лампа-вспышка9. «жёсткое» освещение10. прибор «жёсткого» освещенияhead-on light — прямое освещение, освещение направленным светом
11. светлый участок, высокие света12. световое пятно13. боковой светhard light — фото, кино «жёсткий» свет
14. прибор бокового освещенияinfrared light — инфракрасное излучение, ИК-излучение
parallel light — направленный свет; направленное освещение
15. импульсное освещение16. импульсный осветитель17. безопасное освещениеelectric light — электричество, электрическое освещение
18. фотолабораторный фонарь, фонарь для тёмной комнатыsoft light — мягкий свет; мягкое освещение
stray light — «паразитный» свет
transmitted light — проходящий свет, свет, прошедший через материал
ultraviolet light — ультрафиолетовое излучение, УФ-излучение
a good light for reading — свет, удобный для чтения
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Simpson's rule — can be derived by approximating the integrand f (x) (in blue) by the quadratic interpolant P (x) (in red). In numerical analysis, Simpson s rule is a method for numerical integration, the numerical approximation of definite integrals.… … Wikipedia
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Simpson's rule — noun Etymology: Thomas Simpson died 1761 English mathematician Date: circa 1875 a method for approximating the area under a curve over a given interval that involves partitioning the interval by an odd number n + 1 of equally spaced ordinates and … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Newton's method — In numerical analysis, Newton s method (also known as the Newton–Raphson method), named after Isaac Newton and Joseph Raphson, is a method for finding successively better approximations to the roots (or zeroes) of a real valued function. The… … Wikipedia