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The Interacting Approach states that
the uncertainty region (N-cube) is not
approximated at each integration step. The variables are
interacting for the whole simulation process.
A drawback is the neglection of possible trajectories. The
algorithm depends on the previous state conditions. If a different
starting point is given the solution might be different.
Christoph Reich
1999-12-22