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In [[mathematics]] and in particular [[Dynamical system|mathematical dynamics]], '''discrete time and continuous time''' are two alternative frameworks within which to model [[Variable (mathematics)|variables]] that evolve over time. On the base of these time frame, discrete and continuous models are shaped in order to solve variety of problems<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Hubler|first1=A.|title=Are discrete models more accurate?|journal=Complexity|date=2010|doi=10.1002/cplx.20351}}</ref>.
 
==Discrete time==