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- Alternating_direction_implicit_method comment "In numerical analysis, the Alternating Direction Implicit (ADI) method is a finite difference method for solving parabolic, hyperbolic and elliptic partial differential equations. It is most notably used to solve the problem of heat conduction or solving the diffusion equation in two or more dimensions. It is an example of an operator splitting method.The traditional method for solving the heat conduction equation numerically is the Crank–Nicolson method.".