An asymptotic analysis is any of several methods for describing and analyzing the behaviour of a system at its limits.
Asymptotic analysis is a method in computer science for analyzing the efficiency of algorithms as the input size approaches infinity. It helps in understanding how an algorithm's performance scales with larger input sizes without getting into the specifics of individual implementations. This analysis is commonly used to classify algorithms based on their efficiency and to compare their performance.
In mathematics, an asymptotic analysis is a method of describing limiting behaviour. The methodology has applications across science such as the analysis of algorithms.
H. A. Lauwerier has written: 'Asymptotic analysis' -- subject(s): Asymptotic expansions, Mathematical analysis 'Symmetrie' -- subject(s): Computer art, Proportion (Art), Symmetry (Art)
Peter D. Miller has written: 'Applied asymptotic analysis' -- subject(s): Asymptotic theory, Differential equations, Integral equations, Approximation theory, Asymptotic expansions
T. A. B. Snijders has written: 'Asymptotic optimality theory for testing problems with restricted alternatives' -- subject(s): Asymptotic theory, Contingency tables, Statistical decision, Statistical hypothesis testing 'Multilevel analysis' -- subject(s): Multivariate analysis 'Multilevel analysis' -- subject(s): Multivariate analysis
Herman J. Bierens has written: 'Asymptotic theory of integrated conditional moment tests' -- subject(s): Asymptotic theory, Regression analysis, Statistical hypotheses testing
W. P. M. de Ruijter has written: 'On the asymptotic analysis of large-scale ocean circulation' -- subject(s): Asymptotic expansions, Ocean circulation, Partial Differential equations
Pranab Kumar Sen has written: 'Nonparametric estimation of location parameter after a preliminary test on regression in the multivariate case' -- subject(s): Nonparametric statistics, Asymptotic efficiencies (Statistics), Multivariate analysis, Estimation theory 'From finite sample to asymptotic methods in statistics' -- subject(s): Probabilities, Asymptotic expansions, Estimation theory, Mathematical statistics ., Mathematical statistics 'Theory and Applications of Sequential Nonparametrics (CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics)' 'Robust Statistical Procedures' 'Theory and applications of sequential nonparametrics' -- subject(s): Nonparametric statistics, Sequential analysis 'Large sample methods in statistics' -- subject(s): Stochastic processes, Asymptotic distribution (Probability theory)
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Edward Thomas Copson has written: 'Asymptotic expansions' -- subject(s): Asymptotic expansions
A curve may be both asymptotic and a line of curvature, in which case the curve is a line (such as the rulings of a ruled surface).
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