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1 метод последовательных приближений
1) General subject: cut and try method, step by step method, trial and error method2) Naval: method of trial and error3) Engineering: approximation method, iterative process, method of successive iteration, point-by-point method, step-by-step approach, step-by-step method, successive approximation method, variable lead method4) Construction: successive approximations method, trial and error relaxation5) Mathematics: convergence method, cut-and-try method, iteration procedure, method of successive approximations, method of successive iterations, step-by-step( trial-end-error) method method of successive approximations6) Economy: method of successive approximation, successive approximation procedure, successive approximation technique7) Automobile industry: trial method8) Astronautics: iteration method9) Metrology: successive-approximation method10) Drilling: trial-and-error method12) Combustion gas turbines: reiterative method, sequential method, step-by-step process, systematic methodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > метод последовательных приближений
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