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Verlet integration

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Verlet integration is a numerical method used to solve ordinary differential equations, particularly in the context of classical mechanics for simulating the motion of particles. It is particularly popular in physics simulations due to its ability to conserve momentum and energy over long periods of time, making it well-suited for simulating systems with conservative forces, such as gravitational or electrostatic interactions.

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