Changes between Version 17 and Version 18 of u/erica/truncerror
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v17 v18 65 65 Integration of this equation is said to provide an estimate for the global error in your solution, which you'd like to be bound and decreasing for increasing h. 66 66 67 = A check that numerically solving Laplace's Eqn with f(x) = 6x gives the exact solution = 67 Going further with this analysis includes concepts of consistency, stability, and convergence, all covered in Leveque chapter 2 on Finite Difference Methods. 68 69 = A check that numerically solving Laplace's Eqn with f(x) = 6x gives the *exact* solution = 68 70 69 71 I wanted to check if numerically solving