Runge-Kutta method

[roong-uh-koot-ah]

Runge-Kutta method

[roong-uh-koot-ah]
noun Mathematics.
a numerical method, involving successive approximations, used to solve differential equations.

Origin:
1925–30; named after Carl D. T. Runge (1856–1927) and W. Kutta (1867–1944), German mathematicians
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the property of magnitude involving comparability with other magnitudes, size, volume, area, or length
a positive number that is equal to the sum of all positive integers that are submultiples of it, as 6, which is equal to the sum of 1, 2, and 3
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