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Infinite difference method

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In mathematics, infinite difference methods are numerical methods for solving differential equations by approximating them with difference equations, in which infinite differences approximate the derivatives.

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  • Simulation of ion transfer under conditions of natural convection by the finite difference method
  • Han, Houde; Wu, Xiaonan (2013). Artificial Boundary Method. Springer. Chapter 6: Discrete Artificial Boundary Conditions. ISBN 978-3-642-35464-9..
  • Genetic Algorithm and Numerical Solution