differensmetoderna
Differensmetoderna, often translated as "method of differences," is a mathematical technique used for approximating solutions to differential equations. It is particularly useful in numerical analysis for solving ordinary and partial differential equations when analytical solutions are difficult or impossible to obtain. The core idea is to discretize the continuous domain of the differential equation into a finite number of points or intervals.
At its simplest, for an ordinary differential equation, differensmetoderna involves replacing the derivatives with finite differences.
The accuracy of the approximation depends on the size of the discretization intervals (often denoted by 'h').
Common variations of differensmetoderna include explicit and implicit methods. Explicit methods calculate the solution at the