What Does ADI Stand For?

ADI stands for Alternating Direction Implicit Method

ADI, or Alternating Direction Implicit Method, is a numerical technique used primarily for solving partial differential equations, particularly in the context of time-dependent problems. This method involves splitting the multidimensional problem into a sequence of one-dimensional problems, which are easier to solve. By alternating directions in each time step, the ADI method retains stability and efficiency while allowing for larger time steps compared to explicit methods. It is commonly applied in fields such as fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and financial mathematics, offering a robust approach for handling complex simulations.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym

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