- power.[citation needed]
Electronic analogue integrators,
which have
generally displaced mechanical integrators, are the
basis of
analog computers and charge...
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Integrability may
refer to: Bronshtein-
integrability (informal)
Frobenius integrability Riemann-
integrability Lebesgue-
integrability; see
Lebesgue integral...
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Integration may
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Multisensory integration...
- The
first versions of Lukyanov's
integrators were
rather experimental, made of tin and gl**** tubes, and each
integrator could be used to
solve only one...
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function together, a
practice known as
system integration. They also
solve problems of automation.
Systems integrators may work in many
fields but the term is...
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those who only
integrate hardware,
although these will
often work with
software integrators.
Software created by
automation integrators allows devices...
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Exponential integrators are a
class of
numerical methods for the
solution of
ordinary differential equations,
specifically initial value problems. This...
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Integration, the
process of
computing an integral, is one of the two
fundamental operations of calculus, the
other being differentiation.
Integration...
- higher-order
integrators (such as Runge–Kutta methods) are more
frequently used.
There are two
primary strengths to
leapfrog integration when applied...
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symplectic integrator (SI) is a
numerical integration scheme for
Hamiltonian systems.
Symplectic integrators form the
subclass of
geometric integrators which...