Definition of degree of freedom in numerical methods
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Definition: The degrees of freedom for a given problem are the number of independent problem variables which must be specified to uniquely determine a solution. In our distillation example, there are: 16 equations. 16 variables (recall that F and XF are fixed by upstream processes).
Definition: The degrees of freedom for a given problem are the number of independent problem variables which must be specified to uniquely determine a solution. In our distillation example, there are: 16 equations. 16 variables (recall that F and XF are fixed by upstream processes).
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