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The Solution of Simultaneous Equations

Annals of the History of Computing, 1986
Overhead distribution involves the transfer of costs between where T, represents the total costs for which we are solving, the overhead and production departments. This cost acI, are the initial direct costs, and a, represents the percentage counting problem is common to many businesses.
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Simultaneous Equations

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1939
MANY problems in engineering science resolve themselves into the solution of simultaneous linear equations. In general when more than three variables are present these equations tend to become troublesome to solve; their numerical solutions besides being tedious frequently involve differences between quantities very nearly equal, so that unless the ...
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Simultaneous solution of polynomial equations

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2002
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Mustafa Bayram, Ercan Çelik
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Simultaneous Wiener–Hopf equations

Canadian Journal of Physics, 1980
In Noble's book The Wiener Hopf Technique, Pergamon, 1958, he considers the coupled system of Wiener–Hopf equations (§4.4, pp. 153–154)[Formula: see text]He shows that provided the functions L(α), M(α), Q(α), and R(α) have only simple pole singularities the solution can be reduced to two sets of infinite simultaneous linear algebraic equations.
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Simultaneous Equations with Error Components

Journal of Econometrics, 1981
Abstract In this paper we derive a limited as well as a full information estimator for the structural parameters of a simultaneous equations model with error components. Under this model, the gain in efficiency by performing these estimators rather than the classical two-stage and three-stage least squares procedures is demonstrated. It is shown that
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Simultaneous Equations

1993
Simultaneous equations is the name given to any set of equations that all have to be satisfied by the same set of values for the variables. This is a very broad definition, but in fact the major type consists of two or more variables in a linear combination: ak1x1 + ak2x2 + ⋯ + akkxk = b.
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Simultaneous Quadratic Equations

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1971
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