Presentation 2010-11-26
How to make students creative?(3) : Discrete approximation of analog models
Takatomi MIYATA, Masachika MIYATA,
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Abstract(in English) When students try to make a simulator of physical phenomena, they musts convert differential equations to difference equations, It is well-known that the central difference is not suitable for time developing simultaneous equations. This paper proposes to select the forward / backward difference to approximate each first-order derivative according to the causality of physical phenomena, while both differences reduce to the same derivative.
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Keyword(in English) Ordinary differential equation / Forward difference / Backward difference / Central difference / Causality
Paper # ET2010-64
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Conference Date 2010/11/19(1days)
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Title (in English) How to make students creative?(3) : Discrete approximation of analog models
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Keyword(1) Ordinary differential equation
Keyword(2) Forward difference
Keyword(3) Backward difference
Keyword(4) Central difference
Keyword(5) Causality
1st Author's Name Takatomi MIYATA
1st Author's Affiliation Kanazawa Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Masachika MIYATA
2nd Author's Affiliation Kanazawa Institute of Technology
Date 2010-11-26
Paper # ET2010-64
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 312
Page pp.pp.-
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