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'''Explicit and implicit methods'''
'''Explicit methods''' calculate the state of a system at a later time from the state of the system at the current time, while '''implicit methods''' find a solution by solving an equation involving both the current state of the system and the later one. Mathematically, if <math>Y(t)</math> is the current system state and <math>Y(t+\Delta t)</math> is the state at the later time (<math>\Delta t</math> is a small time step), then, for an explicit method
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