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Numerical Experimentation: A Third Way to Study Nature

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We will outline the history of the numerical approach and trace back the origins of the use of computers to carry out simulations in mathematics and physics. We will then present the techniques used, by taking as example the finite-difference method to solve PDEs and discuss the nature and impact of numerical errors. Finally, we will argue that numerical simulation pertains more to experiment than to theory.

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