Category:Examples of Ill-Conditioned Problems

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This category contains examples of Ill-Conditioned Problem.

A problem in numerical analysis is ill-conditioned if and only if it is sensitive to small changes in the input data.

This sensitivity affects all methods of solution of the problem.

Hence such problems are hard to solve accurately.

Pages in category "Examples of Ill-Conditioned Problems"

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