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Iterating with Fuzzy Parameters to Produce Exact Results
Cybernetic Micro Systems, Inc., San Gregorio, CA, USA
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Applied Mathematics·Volume 11 (2020)·Pages 1070–1080·Published 2 November 2020·DOI10.4236/am.2020.1111072
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Abstract
Iteration problems such as compound interest calculations have well-specified parameters and aim to derive an exact value. Not all problems offer well-specified parameters, even for well-defined dynamic equations; the linear “weak field approximation” of general relativity is iteratively equivalent to Einstein’s non-linear field equation, but the exact parameters involved in some applications are unknown. This paper develops a theory based on “fuzzy” parameters that must produce exact results. The problem is analyzed and example calculations are produced.
KeywordsIterationEnergy of MotionGravitomagnetismDimensional AnalysisQuantum PotentialKinetic Energy
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