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PCosmin89
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Greetings,
As I am in vacation now there is no way to ask my teacher so I will resort to this forum, I searched and didn't find it on the forum ( hope I haven't skipped anything ) so here goes my question:
For the Runge-Kutta integration methods, I am really puzzled as to what the 'f' function is, for example one of the variables for the xn+1 is f (tn + h⁄2, xn + h⁄2 b), what exactly does the 'f' signify ?
Thank you in advance,
Parvulescu Cosmin
As I am in vacation now there is no way to ask my teacher so I will resort to this forum, I searched and didn't find it on the forum ( hope I haven't skipped anything ) so here goes my question:
For the Runge-Kutta integration methods, I am really puzzled as to what the 'f' function is, for example one of the variables for the xn+1 is f (tn + h⁄2, xn + h⁄2 b), what exactly does the 'f' signify ?
Thank you in advance,
Parvulescu Cosmin