ABSTRACT
The purpose of this paper is to summarize briefly the state-of-the-art in numerical methods applied to simulation of continuous dynamic systems. The principal concern is with numerical techniques encountered in general simulation problems. Because special purpose integration techniques and approximation methods which reduce systems of differential equations to systems of algebraic equations are not commonly employed, they are discussed only briefly.
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