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Interface VField

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public interface VField


Method Summary
 boolean evaluateAt(double[] y, double[] y1)
          Right-hand sides of a differential equation.
 

Method Detail

evaluateAt

public boolean evaluateAt(double[] y,
                          double[] y1)
Right-hand sides of a differential equation. The 0-th component is assumed to be 1, so that both autonomous and non-autonomous systems can be handled simultaneously.

Parameters:
y - Evaluation point.
y1 - Value of the vector field at the evaluation point.



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