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initial-value problem

A class of problems that have solutions determined by time integration of a set of differential equations from some initial state. For example, the equilibrium state of a damped linear system can be obtained by time- integrating the governing set of equations until a steady state is reached. A short-term NWP forecast is another example of an initial-value problem. See transient problem; compare boundary-value problem.

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