List of mathematics-based methods

This is a list of mathematics-based methods.


 * Adams' method (differential equations)
 * Akra–Bazzi method (asymptotic analysis)
 * Bisection method (root finding)
 * Brent's method (root finding)
 * Condorcet method (voting systems)
 * Coombs' method (voting systems)
 * Copeland's method (voting systems)
 * Crank–Nicolson method (numerical analysis)
 * D'Hondt method (voting systems)
 * D21 – Janeček method (voting system)
 * Discrete element method (numerical analysis)
 * Domain decomposition method (numerical analysis)
 * Epidemiological methods
 * Euler's forward method
 * Explicit and implicit methods (numerical analysis)
 * Finite difference method (numerical analysis)
 * Finite element method (numerical analysis)
 * Finite volume method (numerical analysis)
 * Highest averages method (voting systems)
 * Method of exhaustion
 * Method of infinite descent (number theory)
 * Information bottleneck method
 * Inverse chain rule method (calculus)
 * Inverse transform sampling method (probability)
 * Iterative method (numerical analysis)
 * Jacobi method (linear algebra)
 * Largest remainder method (voting systems)
 * Level-set method
 * Linear combination of atomic orbitals molecular orbital method (molecular orbitals)
 * Method of characteristics
 * Least squares method (optimization, statistics)
 * Maximum likelihood method (statistics)
 * Method of complements (arithmetic)
 * Method of moving frames (differential geometry)
 * Method of successive substitution (number theory)
 * Monte Carlo method (computational physics, simulation)
 * Newton's method (numerical analysis)
 * Pemdas method (order of operation)
 * Perturbation methods (functional analysis, quantum theory)
 * Probabilistic method (combinatorics)
 * Romberg's method (numerical analysis)
 * Runge–Kutta method (numerical analysis)
 * Sainte-Laguë method (voting systems)
 * Schulze method (voting systems)
 * Sequential Monte Carlo method
 * Simplex method
 * Spectral method (numerical analysis)
 * Variational methods (mathematical analysis, differential equations)
 * Welch's method