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Successive approximation

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Methods of successive approximation are a collection of strategies in pure and applied mathematics.

Successive approximation also may refer to:

  • Successive approximation ADC, analog-to-digital-conversion method appropriate for signal processing
  • shaping, behaviorist-psychology strategy of conditioning subtle behaviors only after gross behaviors