Abstract

It has long been recognized that hybrid computer systems are more cost effective than digital computers in solving many types of dynamic problems. This indeed has been the reason for the sizable number of hybrid computer systems currently in operation. The one to two order of magnitude speed advantage which hybrid computers enjoy over digital computers in solving differential equations is due to the speed of the analog subsystem. This high speed results from the high bandwidth (up to 1 megahertz) of the analog components and the parallel configuration of the analog mechanization.

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