Major Error on Calculator involving Series
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02-29-2016, 05:55 AM
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RE: Major Error on Calculator involving Series
(02-29-2016 04:06 AM)Han Wrote: …Han, you might want to try the Advanced Graphing app and look at http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~mooncake/pap...Tupper.pdf A problem with most automated graphing techniques is not they can be wrong, but that they cannot be right as there is no precise definition of what their output means. (Or is supposed to mean: what can one infer of the mathematical relation, given the image shown by the device?) A strict interpretation that remains understandable to those not versed in the intricate details of the construction and limitations of the typical techniques employed is that: this is the output of the algorithm. (Which isn't very revealing…) There are techniques that allow for some information to be revealed by a computer-generated image. (E.g.,: this pixel is black -> there is a point in the Cartesian region the point represents that belongs to the relation being graphed. An implementation that could satisfy such requirements, if it uses floating-point, must keep track of things like round-off and properties of the function(s) being evaluated.) The Advanced Graphing app takes some steps towards addressing the shortcomings you mention. Some additional steps remain to be taken. |
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