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Rule


A usually simple algorithm or identity. The term is frequently applied to specific orders of Newton-Cotes formulas.

The designation "rule n" is also given to the nth elementary cellular automaton in Wolfram's enumeration (2002, pp 50-59).


See also

Algorithm, Boole's Rule, Chain Rule, Cramer's Rule, Descartes' Sign Rule, Durand's Rule, Estimator, Euler's Rule, Euler's Totient Rule, Golden Rule, Hardy's Rule, Horner's Rule, Identity, L'Hospital's Rule, Leibniz Integral Rule, Method, Osborn's Rule, Power Rule, Product Rule, Quarter Squares Rule, Quota Rule, Quotient Rule, Roth's Removal Rule, Rule 30, Rule 50, Rule 54, Rule 60, Rule 62, Rule 90, Rule 94, Rule 102, Rule 110, Rule 126, Rule 150, Rule 158, Rule 182, Rule 188, Rule 190, Rule 220, Rule 222, Rule of 72, Simpson's Rule, Slide Rule, Sum Rule, Trapezoidal Rule, Weddle's Rule, Zeuthen's Rule

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References

Wolfram, S. A New Kind of Science. Champaign, IL: Wolfram Media, pp. 50, 2002.

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Weisstein, Eric W. "Rule." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/Rule.html

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