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Leading-order term

The leading-order terms (or leading-order corrections) within a mathematical equation, expression or model are the terms with the largest order of magnitude. The sizes of the different terms in the equation(s) will change as the variables change, and hence, which terms are leading-order may also change.

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Leading-order behaviour

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Leading-order term

Nodes24
Edges23
Triples14
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.083333
Components1

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Leading-order term

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related to Basic example · 8
Leading-order term → As, Consider, Deciding, For, However, Instead, One, There
related to Leading-order behaviour · 6
Leading-order term → Analysing, Equations, For, In, Suppose, The

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Leading-order termrelated to Basic exampleConsider0.60section
Leading-order termrelated to Basic exampleFor0.60section
Leading-order termrelated to Basic exampleAs0.60section
Leading-order termrelated to Basic exampleThere0.60section
Leading-order termrelated to Basic exampleOne0.60section
Leading-order termrelated to Basic exampleHowever0.60section
Leading-order termrelated to Basic exampleInstead0.60section
Leading-order termrelated to Basic exampleDeciding0.60section
Leading-order termrelated to Leading-order behaviourEquations0.60section
Leading-order termrelated to Leading-order behaviourFor0.60section
Leading-order termrelated to Leading-order behaviourIn0.60section
Leading-order termrelated to Leading-order behaviourThe0.60section

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