diakoptics

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English

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Etymology

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From the Greek dia (system) + koptic (tear).

Noun

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diakoptics (uncountable)

  1. The act of breaking a problem down into components which can be solved independently before being joined back together to obtain a solution to the whole problem.

References

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  • Diakoptics, Domain Decomposition and Parallel Computing by C.-H. Lai, The Computer Journal, Volume 37, Issue 10, pp. 840-846.