If we know the decay, can we account for it to get something that doesn't decay as badly?
coolpotato
How did you get the equation for the backward Euler approximation? It looks different from the one used in the forward Euler approximation, so I tried to move around the terms, yet I still am getting a different equation.
If we know the decay, can we account for it to get something that doesn't decay as badly?
How did you get the equation for the backward Euler approximation? It looks different from the one used in the forward Euler approximation, so I tried to move around the terms, yet I still am getting a different equation.