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  • ...of a [[function (mathematics)|function]] that is mapped to itself. Thus, a fixed point of a function ''f'' is a point ''x'' such that <math>f(x) = x</math>. ...unction that maps each number to its [[square (arithmetics)|square]], so a fixed point of the squaring function is a number that equals its square. There are two
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  • *[http://mathworld.wolfram.com/FixedPoint.html Fixed point at Wolfram MathWorld] ...tFinding/FixedPoint/FixedPoint.html Animated examples of finding of a real fixed point of a smooth function]
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  • '''[[Fixed point]]s of [[logarithm]]''' to base <math>b</math> are solutions <math>L</math> Then, another fixed point <math>L_2</math> can be expressed as follows:
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  • ...hat Cauchy sequences converge (the completeness condition), then we have a fixed point. which vanishes at the fixed-point. Therefore there is a neighborhood of the fixed point for which the Newton iteration converges better than linear, namely quadrat
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  • *[http://mathworld.wolfram.com/FixedPoint.html Fixed point at Wolfram MathWorld] ...tFinding/FixedPoint/FixedPoint.html Animated examples of finding of a real fixed point of a smooth function]
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  • '''[[Fixed point]]s of [[logarithm]]''' to base <math>b</math> are solutions <math>L</math> Then, another fixed point <math>L_2</math> can be expressed as follows:
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  • ...' is the [[C++]] code that defines function [[Filog]] that evaluates the [[fixed point of logarithm]] [[Fixed point of logarithm]],
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  • * rotations, which have one fixed point (the "centre"), and are orientations-preserving;
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  • ...tly defined in the [[SI system]] as K (Kelvin), selects as the fundamental fixed point the [[triple point]] of water. One Kelvin, and therefore 1°C ([[Celsius]]
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  • ...hat Cauchy sequences converge (the completeness condition), then we have a fixed point. which vanishes at the fixed-point. Therefore there is a neighborhood of the fixed point for which the Newton iteration converges better than linear, namely quadrat
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  • ...of a [[function (mathematics)|function]] that is mapped to itself. Thus, a fixed point of a function ''f'' is a point ''x'' such that <math>f(x) = x</math>. ...unction that maps each number to its [[square (arithmetics)|square]], so a fixed point of the squaring function is a number that equals its square. There are two
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  • A '''fixed point''' of an action is just an element ''x'' of ''X'' such that <math>x^g = x</ * In the trivial action, every point is a fixed point and the orbits are all [[singleton]]s.
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  • {{r|Fixed point}}
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  • .../sub>, gives ''A''<sub>1</sub> as a result. (Thus ''A''<sub>1</sub> is a ''fixed point''.) ...'' to subsets of ''A'' that is increasing, and such a mapping always has a fixed point.
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  • .../sub>, gives ''A''<sub>1</sub> as a result. (Thus ''A''<sub>1</sub> is a ''fixed point''.) ...'' to subsets of ''A'' that is increasing, and such a mapping always has a fixed point.
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  • ...y Herbrand model of a fuzzy program and we can calculate such a model by a fixed point technique (see P. Vojtas 1966, P. Vojtas 2001 and D. Dubois D. and H. Prade
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  • ...m{tet}_b</math>, constructed with [[regular iteration]] at its lowest real fixed point. where <math>L</math> is [[fixed point]] of [[tetration]], it is solution of equation <math>L=\mathrm {tet}_b(L)</
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