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Re: Active? Q on name of a technique ...
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Cliff
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May 02, 2002 21:34 PDT
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Lebesque, as in Lebesque Integral?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dallas Warren" <db-@ozreef.org>
To: <underne-@topica.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 5:17 PM
Subject: RE: [undernet-math] Active? Q on name of a technique ...
| | Looks like my email was forwarded to a couple of people off this list, or
something like that ;-)
Anyway, from Aaron Krowne, via Cliff the suggestion was: "Finite
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difference
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equations". And that makes nice sense too :-)
Although, I am sure there is a shorter word for it. A couple of years ago
I managed to find it out, but wouldn't you know it I have forgotten and
don't have it written down anywhere. It is something that is named after
someone. Starting letter that comes to mind is "L", but then again I
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could
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Anyway, finite difference approximation will be more than sufficient :-)
Thanks for the help, appreciated.
Dallas Warren
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