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numerické

Numerické is a Czech adjective meaning numerical or numeric. It is used to describe anything connected with numbers, quantities or numerical values, especially in technical and scientific contexts, in contrast to symbolic or algebraic representations.

Etymology and usage notes: The term derives from the Latin numerus (number) and the Czech suffix -ické,

In mathematics and computing, numerické metody and numerická analýza refer to numerical methods and numerical analysis,

Relation to other approaches: Numerical methods are often contrasted with symbolic computation, which manipulates exact algebraic

See also: numerical analysis, numerical integration, numerical linear algebra, floating-point arithmetic, numerical methods.

which
forms
adjectives.
In
everyday
and
professional
language,
numerické
is
common
in
fields
such
as
mathematics,
computer
science
and
engineering,
where
it
distinguishes
methods,
data
or
phenomena
that
are
treated
as
numbers
rather
than
as
symbolic
expressions.
respectively.
These
areas
study
algorithms
for
approximate
solutions,
error
estimation
and
the
effects
of
finite
precision
arithmetic.
Numerické
simulace
use
numerical
techniques
to
imitate
real-world
processes,
such
as
weather
models
or
mechanical
systems.
In
programming,
numerické
typy
or
numeric
values
(for
example
floating-point
or
integer
types)
are
used
to
store
and
manipulate
numbers
within
software.
expressions
rather
than
approximations.
Key
concerns
in
numerické
contexts
include
stability,
convergence,
rounding
errors
and
computational
efficiency.