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Conservative Methods

Most of the differential equations we encounter in physics embody some sort of conservation law. It is important therefore to try to ensure that the method chosen to solve the equation obeys the underlying conservation law exactly and not just approximately. This principle can also have the side effect of ensuring stability. The simplest approach to deriving a method with such properties is to go back to the original derivation of the differential equation.

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