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The pre-condition in the method
of finite differences is that value
of the argument are:​

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The pre-condition in the method

of finite differences is that value

of the argument are as follows:

In numerical analysis, finite-difference methods ( FDM) are a class of numerical techniques ... by solving algebraic equations containing finite differences and values from ... with the boundary condition.

This means that finite-difference methods produce sets of discrete numerical approximations to the derivative, often in a "time-stepping" manner. This means that, in this case, the local truncation error is proportional to the step sizes.

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