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>[[ε-δ function limit]] | >[[ε-δ function limit]] | ||
- | == theormodyanmics == | + | == Theormodyanmics == |
atm. there are only some notes under [[On phenomenological thermodynamics . Note]]. | atm. there are only some notes under [[On phenomenological thermodynamics . Note]]. | ||
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+ | === Topics === | ||
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+ | To solve | ||
+ | $f(x)=x$ | ||
+ | via fixedpoint iteration, one may consider the sequence | ||
+ | $f^n(x_\text{guess})$. | ||
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+ | However, | ||
+ | $g(x):=\dfrac{h(x)}{h(f(x))}\cdot f(x)$ | ||
+ | should converge to it too and | ||
+ | $g^n(x_\text{guess})$ | ||
+ | may converge faster. | ||
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+ | I saw this at [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_constant#Computation | Omega_constant#Computation]] (Wikipedia) with $h(x):=1+x$. | ||
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