Numerical integration [Bioanalytics]

posted by drshiv – India, 2007-08-14 10:29 (6475 d 00:04 ago) – Posting: # 981
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Hi HS,

Yes, you are right, trapezoidal rule is just an approximation method. I have read the paper of Yeh and Kwan way back in 1989 and used it to write programs for my PhD research. I have also used 5 part Runge-Kutta method for area calculation and also solving numerical ordinary differential equations. You have rightly put that people must use different methods to know the significance of these methods in the area of pharmacokinetics for obtaining numerical solutions.

Thanks for bringing these issues for open discussion.

Dr. Shiv


Edit: Full quote removed. Please see this post! [HS]

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