Data Structures and Algorithms

   

Solution of Extreme Transcendental Differential Equations

Authors: S J Nettleton

Extreme transcendental differential equations are found in many applications including geophysical climate change models. Solution of these systems in continuous time has only been feasible with the recent development of Runge−Kutta sampling transcendental differential equation solvers with Chebyshev function output such as Mathematica 9's NDSolve function. This paper presents the challenges and means of solving the widely used DICE 2007 integrated assessment model in continuous time. Application of the solution technique in a mobile policy tool is discussed.

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[v1] 2013-11-26 18:09:43

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