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eru
12y ago
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Gauss elimination (for solving linear equation systems) might also be a good 19th century algorithm. (We have better ways, now.)
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GFK_of_xmaspast
12y ago
I think it's sort of hard to think of 'best of the 19th century' because so many things are now considered so fundamental they're easy to forget, but I'd put linear regression in there.
toolslive
12y ago
gauss elimination was known to the Chinese (2nd century BC)
eru
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12y ago
Interesting. Do you have any pointers for further reading?
GFK_of_xmaspast
12y ago
Here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nine_Chapters_on_the_Mathem...
and GE was known to Newton, so it wasn't 19th century even in the west (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaussian_elimination#History
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