Harvard AM205 video 3.13 - Stiff ODE systems
Harvard Applied Math 205 is a graduate-level course on scientific computing and numerical methods. This video discusses stiff ODE systems, and demonstrates how for these systems implicit methods are often preferred over explicit methods. Several computer demos are presented.
For more information see the main course website at https://people.math.wisc.edu/~chr/am205
Видео Harvard AM205 video 3.13 - Stiff ODE systems канала Chris Rycroft
For more information see the main course website at https://people.math.wisc.edu/~chr/am205
Видео Harvard AM205 video 3.13 - Stiff ODE systems канала Chris Rycroft
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