perturbative
Perturbative refers to methods that treat a complex problem as a small modification of a simpler, exactly solvable one. In perturbation theory, the quantity of interest is expressed as a series in a small parameter ε that measures the strength of the perturbation: O = O0 + ε O1 + ε^2 O2 + … When ε is small, truncating the series yields an approximate solution whose accuracy improves with more terms. In many cases the series is asymptotic rather than convergent, providing good approximations for small ε but not guaranteed to converge for any finite ε.
Perturbative methods are widely used in physics and applied mathematics. In quantum mechanics, time-independent perturbation theory
Limitations include the requirement of a small perturbation parameter; many systems exhibit non-perturbative phenomena that cannot