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'''[[Methods of successive approximation]]''' are a category of strategies in pure and applied mathematics.
In pure and especially in applied mathematics, and in engineering and physics, a variety of methods of '''successive approximation''' are used.
 
* [['''Successive approximation''' ADC]], usedalso inmay signalrefer processingto:
== Mathematics ==
* [[Successive approximation ADC]], analog-to-digital-conversion method appropriate for signal processing
* [[Shaping (psychology)|Shaping]], behaviorist-psychology strategy of conditioning subtle behaviors only after conditioning gross behaviors
 
==See also==
* [[Babylonian method]], for finding square roots of numbers
* [[Homing (disambiguation)]], e.g. homing in on a goal
* [[Fixed-point iteration]]
* [[Honing (disambiguation)]], e.g. honing down a cutting tool
* [[Halley's method]], for finding zeros of functions
* [[Newton's method]], for finding zeros of functions
* [[Picard–Lindelöf theorem]], on existence of solutions of differential equations
* [[Runge–Kutta method]], for numerical solution of differential equations
 
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== Engineering ==
 
* [[Successive approximation ADC]], used in signal processing
 
== Psychology ==