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In mathematics and particularly in dynamical systems, an initial condition is the initial value of a differential equation, difference equation, or other "time"-dependent equation which evolves in time. The most fundamental case, an ordinary differential equation of order k, generally requires k initial conditions to trace the equation's evolution through time. In other contexts, the term may refer to an initial value of a recurrence relation, discrete dynamical system, hyperbolic partial differential equation, or even a seed value of a pseudorandom number generator, at "time zero", enough such that the overall system can be evolved in "time", which may be discrete or continuous. The problem of determining a system's evolution from initial conditions is referred to as an initial value problem.
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