I was a math + physics major in college, in the 80s. Thankfully, our differential equations course covered both analytical and numerical integration. We also took a course in the math department called "numerical analysis" that got further into it and also dealt with the foibles of floating point arithmetic.
I was a math + physics major in college, in the 80s. Thankfully, our differential equations course covered both analytical and numerical integration. We also took a course in the math department called "numerical analysis" that got further into it and also dealt with the foibles of floating point arithmetic.
For us, it was all in FORTRAN.