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  • 51Gauss pseudospectral method — The Gauss Pseudospectral Method (abbreviated GPM ) is a direct transcription method for discretizing a continuous optimal control problem into a nonlinear program (NLP). The Gauss pseudospectral method differs from several other pseudospectral… …

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  • 52Teaching method — Teaching methods are best articulated by answering the questions, What is the purpose of education? and What are the best ways of achieving these purposes? . For much of prehistory, educational methods were largely informal, and consisted of… …

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  • 53New Austrian Tunnelling method — NATM redirects here. For other uses, see NATM (disambiguation). The New Austrian Tunnelling method (NATM) was developed between 1957 and 1965 in Austria. It was given its name in Salzburg in 1962 to distinguish it from old Austrian tunnelling… …

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  • 54B-Method — The B method is method of software development based on B, a tool supported formal method based around an abstract machine notation, used in the development of computer software. It was originally developed by Jean Raymond Abrial in France and… …

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  • 55Coefficient diagram method — (CDM), developed and introduced by Prof. Shunji Manabe in 1991. CDM is an algebraic approach applied to a polynomial loop in the parameter space, where a special diagram called a coefficient diagram is used as the vehicle to carry the necessary… …

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  • 56Modified Dietz Method — The Modified Dietz Method is a calculation used to determine an approximation of the performance of an investment portfolio based on money weighted cash flow.[1] A more precise way of calculating performance in the presence of external cash flows …

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  • 57Kjeldahl method — The Kjeldahl method in analytical chemistry is a method for the quantitative determination of nitrogen in chemical substances developed by Johan Kjeldahl during the 1800s. [Julius B. Cohen Practical Organic Chemistry 1910… …

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  • 58Dormand–Prince method — In numerical analysis, the Dormand–Prince method, or DOPRI method, is a method for solving ordinary differential equations (Dormand Prince 1980). The method is a member of the Runge–Kutta family of ODE solvers. More specifically, it uses six… …

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  • 59Sedona method — The Sedona Method is a self help technique developed by the late engineer/physicist/businessman Lester Levenson after a serious heart attack nearly ended his life. Lester regained his health and attributed his renewed positive outlook to a… …

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  • 60Monte Carlo method for photon transport — Modeling photon propagation with Monte Carlo methods is a flexible yet rigorous approach to simulate photon transport. In the method, local rules of photon transport are expressed as probability distributions which describe the step size of… …

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