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Asymptotology : ウィキペディア英語版 | Asymptotology Asymptotology has been defined as “the art of dealing with applied mathematical systems in limiting cases”〔Kruskal M.D. Asymptotology. Proceedings of Conference on Mathematical Models on Physical Sciences. S. Drobot (ed.), Englewood Cliffs, HJ: Prentice-Hall, 1963, 17–48. ((preprint version) ) 〕 as well as “the science about the synthesis of simplicity and exactness by means of localization.〔Barantsev R.G. Asymptotic versus classical mathematics // Topics in Math. Analysis. Singapore e.a.: 1989, 49–64.〕 ==Principles==
The field of asymptotics is normally first encountered in school geometry with the introduction of the asymptote, a line to which a curve tends at infinity. The word Ασύμπτωτος (asymptotos) in Greek means non-coincident and puts strong emphasis on the point that approximation does not turn into coincidence. It is a salient feature of asymptotics, but this property alone does not entirely cover the idea of asymptotics and, etymologically, the term seems to be quite insufficient.
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