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Yet another problem where interval computations axe used is a problem of solving differential equations. In this chapter, we show that in general, this problem requires at least exponential time, and briefly describe the heuristics that are used to solve important particular classes of differential equations in polynomial time.
This chapter was written in collaboration with M. Berz.
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Kreinovich, V., Lakeyev, A., Rohn, J., Kahl, P. (1998). Solving Differential Equations. In: Computational Complexity and Feasibility of Data Processing and Interval Computations. Applied Optimization, vol 10. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2793-7_20
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