DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER


Meaning of DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER in English

computing device for solving differential equations. Its principal components perform the mathematical operation of integration (see also integrator). The American electrical engineer Vannevar Bush and others at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology invented the first continuous integraph, later called a differential analyzer, during the early 1930s. Its integrators consisted of replaceable shafts, gears, wheels, and disks and required much manual setting up. The analog computer (q.v.) operates electronically and faster (although not always as accurately) and accomplishes the same operations with components that take up less space. The inherent lack of precision has been rectified in some cases by use of digital counting devices, giving rise to a subclass of these machines known as digital differential analyzers.

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