Multirate methods have been used for decades to temporally evolve initial-value problems in which different components evolve on distinct time scales, and thus use of different step sizes for these components can result in increased computational efficiency. Generally, such methods select these different step sizes based on experimentation or stability considerations. For problems that evolve on a single time scale, adaptivity approaches that strive to control local temporal error are widely used to achieve numerical results of a desired accuracy with minimal computational effort, while alleviating the need for manual experimentation with different time step sizes. However, there is a notable gap in the publication record on the development...
Traditionally, time integration methods within multiphysics simulations have been chosen to cater to...
To solve ODEs with different time scales which are localized over the components, multirate time ste...
Simulation of large physical systems often leads to initial value problems in which some of the solu...
As multiphysics simulations grow in complexity and application scientists desire more accurate resul...
A study is made of the application of integration methods in which different step sizes are used for...
Traditionally, time integration methods within multiphysics simulations have been chosen to cater to...
Traditionally, time integration methods within multiphysics simulations have been chosen to cater to...
In many control applications, the sensor technology used for the measurement of the variable to be c...
Differential equations arising in many practical applications are characterized by multiple time sca...
[EN] In many control applications, the sensor technology used for the measurement of the variable to...
Multirate time stepping is a numerical technique for efficiently solving large-scale ordinary differ...
Multirate time stepping is a numerical technique for efficiently solving large-scale ordinary differ...
Multirate time stepping is a numerical technique for efficiently solving large-scale ordinary differ...
Multirate time stepping is a numerical technique for efficiently solving large-scale ordinary differ...
Traditionally, time integration methods within multiphysics simulations have been chosen to cater to...
Traditionally, time integration methods within multiphysics simulations have been chosen to cater to...
To solve ODEs with different time scales which are localized over the components, multirate time ste...
Simulation of large physical systems often leads to initial value problems in which some of the solu...
As multiphysics simulations grow in complexity and application scientists desire more accurate resul...
A study is made of the application of integration methods in which different step sizes are used for...
Traditionally, time integration methods within multiphysics simulations have been chosen to cater to...
Traditionally, time integration methods within multiphysics simulations have been chosen to cater to...
In many control applications, the sensor technology used for the measurement of the variable to be c...
Differential equations arising in many practical applications are characterized by multiple time sca...
[EN] In many control applications, the sensor technology used for the measurement of the variable to...
Multirate time stepping is a numerical technique for efficiently solving large-scale ordinary differ...
Multirate time stepping is a numerical technique for efficiently solving large-scale ordinary differ...
Multirate time stepping is a numerical technique for efficiently solving large-scale ordinary differ...
Multirate time stepping is a numerical technique for efficiently solving large-scale ordinary differ...
Traditionally, time integration methods within multiphysics simulations have been chosen to cater to...
Traditionally, time integration methods within multiphysics simulations have been chosen to cater to...
To solve ODEs with different time scales which are localized over the components, multirate time ste...
Simulation of large physical systems often leads to initial value problems in which some of the solu...