extrapolations

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plural of extrapolation
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A calculation of an estimate of the value of some function outside the range of known values
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An inference about some hypothetical situation based on known facts
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The idea of estimating a value by extending information at hand outside its immediate range In LP, an extrapolation estimate of the optimal objective value uses dual price (y) as a slope: z^(b + h) = z(b) + yh For a sequence {x^k}, an extrapolation is an estimate of a limit point
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To arrive at (conclusions or results) by hypothesizing from known facts or observations According to LeGuin, extrapolation gives rise to much of SF
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Extrapolation is interpolation extended to points outside the convex hull of a dataset An interpolated value at a point outside the convex hull of an input dataset is referred to as an extrapolated value
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(mathematics) calculation of the value of a function outside the range of known values
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an inference about the future (or about some hypothetical situation) based on known facts and observations (mathematics) calculation of the value of a function outside the range of known values
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{i} act of guessing or inferring
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an inference about the future (or about some hypothetical situation) based on known facts and observations
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A rigorous process of projecting trends into the future and building confidence intervals around them by adjusting for the effects that known change factors are likely to produce
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Extending a curve into the future by assuming the variables will continue to behave as they have in the past
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predicting future events based on a continuation of past trends; extending the curve of a graph beyond the known data points
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The prediction of the value of a variable outside the measured range or an inference of the value of a variable of a related outcome (eg the extrapolation of a reduction in the rate of progression to AIDS from a stabilisation or improvement in the CD4 count)
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In extrapolation mode, the instrument attempts to track occluded satellites, even after it has lost lock on them, by keeping the channel open and trying to catch the signal again
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Estimation of unknown values by extending or projecting from known values
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A scientific method of applying or transferring experimental observations from a model to the real world Extrapolation is frequently necessary because effects in the real world are usually too slow or too minute to measure
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A method or technique to extend data or inferences from a known location to another location for which the values are not known
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The act of extending the results of spatial sampling to points outside the area surveyed--not recommended
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Inferring or estimating a value by projecting or extending known values
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Drawing conclusions about the meaning of the study for individuals or situations not included in the study