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General purpose analog computer

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A general-purpose analog computer is a type of computing device that uses continuous physical quantities to model and solve mathematical problems, rather than discrete values like digital computers. Unlike specialized analog computers that are designed for specific applications (such as flight simulators or circuit simulators), general-purpose analog computers can be configured to perform a wide variety of computations.

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