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purdueMET | ENGT 509 30-1 Implicit and Explicit Methods for ODEs @purdueMET | Uploaded 10 months ago | Updated 17 hours ago
There are two different kinds of finite difference solutions for differential equations, implicit and explicit. Explicit is easier to program, but might not be stable. Implicit is stable, but might require more calculations. Here's an example showing the difference.
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