Geometric Integrators for Differential Equations with Highly Oscillatory Solutions

Author:   Xinyuan Wu ,  Bin Wang
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
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9789811601491


Pages:   499
Publication Date:   30 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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The idea of structure-preserving algorithms appeared in the 1980's. The new paradigm brought many innovative changes. The new paradigm wanted to identify the long-time behaviour of the solutions or the existence of conservation laws or some other qualitative feature of the dynamics. Another area that has kept growing in importance within Geometric Numerical Integration is the study of highly-oscillatory problems: problems where the solutions are periodic or quasiperiodic and have to be studied in time intervals that include an extremely large number of periods. As is known, these equations cannot be solved efficiently using conventional methods. A further study of novel geometric integrators has become increasingly important in recent years. The objective of this monograph is to explore further geometric integrators for highly oscillatory problems that can be formulated as systems of ordinary and partial differential equations. Facing challenging scientific computational problems, this book presents some new perspectives of the subject matter based on theoretical derivations and mathematical analysis, and provides high-performance numerical simulations. In order to show the long-time numerical behaviour of the simulation, all the integrators presented in this monograph have been tested and verified on highly oscillatory systems from a wide range of applications in the field of science and engineering. They are more efficient than existing schemes in the literature for differential equations that have highly oscillatory solutions.  This book is useful to researchers, teachers, students and engineers who are interested in Geometric Integrators and their long-time behaviour analysis for differential equations with highly oscillatory solutions. 

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Author:   Xinyuan Wu ,  Bin Wang
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
Weight:   0.789kg
ISBN:  

9789811601491


ISBN 10:   9811601496
Pages:   499
Publication Date:   30 September 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1 Oscillation-preserving integrators for highly oscillatory systems of second-order ODEs2 Continuous-stage ERKN integrators for second-order ODEs with highly oscillatory solutions3 Stability and convergence analysis of ERKN integrators for second-order ODEs with highly oscillatory solutions4 Functionally-fitted energy-preserving integrators for Poisson systems 5 Exponential collocation methods for conservative or dissipative systems 6 Volume-preserving exponential integrators 7 Global error bounds of one-stage explicit ERKN integrators for semilinear wave equations 8 Linearly-fitted conservative (dissipative) schemes for nonlinear wave equations9 Energy-preserving schemes for high-dimensional nonlinear KG equations 10 High-order symmetric Birkhoff–Hermite time integrators for semilinear KG equations 11 Symplectic approximations for efficiently solving semilinear KG equations12 Continuous-stage leap-frog schemes for semilinear Hamiltonian wave equations13 Semi-analytical ERKN integrators for solving high-dimensional nonlinear wave equations 14 Long-time momentum and actions behaviour of energy-preserving methods for wave equations 

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This is an advanced and specialized text. ... Each part has discussions of numerical experiments and examples. The numerical examples show the preliminaries for computations, describe the method, and then present numerical results. ... many references are provided. (Bill Satzer, MAA Reviews, January 5, 2023)


Author Information

Xinyuan Wu, a Professor in Department of Mathematics, Nanjing University. His research interests focus on geometric algorithms for differential equations, numerical methods for stiff problems and numerical methods for algebraic systems. ​In 2017, Wu was awarded with the highest distinction of “Honorary Fellowship” from European Society of Computational Methods in Science and Engineering for the outstanding contribution in the fields of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics. Wu attended the school of Mathematics at the University of Tübingen for study and research from Janurary 19th 2002 to Janurary 20th 2003. Bin Wang, a Professor in Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Xi'an Jiaotong University. His research interests focus on various structure-preserving algorithms as well as numerical methods for differential equation, especially the numerical computation and analysis of Hamilton ordinary differential equation and partial differential equation. Wang was awarded by Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (2017–2019).

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