Mathematical Physics
The alternating direction implicit (ADI) method is a numerical technique used to solve partial differential equations (PDEs) by breaking down complex multidimensional problems into simpler one-dimensional problems. This approach allows for more efficient calculations, as it treats different dimensions alternately, making it particularly effective for time-dependent equations, like heat conduction and fluid dynamics.
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