International audienceThe stroboscopic averaging method (SAM) is a technique for the integration of highly oscillatory differential systems dy/dt = f(y; t) with a single high frequency. The method may be seen as a purely numerical way of implementing the analytical technique of stroboscopic averaging which constructs an averaged differential system dY/dt = F(Y ) whose solutions Y interpolate the sought highly oscillatory solutions y. SAM integrates numerically the averaged system without using the analytic expression of F; all information on F required by the algorithm is gathered on the fly by numerically integrating the originally given system in small time windows. SAM may be easily implemented in combination with standard software and m...
International audienceIn this paper, we are concerned with the numerical solution of highly-oscillat...
This paper presents an analytical method to solving a system of differential equations describing a ...
Existing time-stepping methods for PDEs such as Navier-Stokes equations are not as efficient or scal...
International audienceThe stroboscopic averaging method (SAM) is a technique for the integration of ...
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We introduce and analyze a family of heterogeneous multiscale methods for the numerical integration ...
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This thesis deals with retarded functional differential equations. Its aim is to extend the techniqu...
International audienceIn this paper, we are concerned with an averaging procedure, - namely Strobosc...
In this work, we adapt the {\em micro-macro} methodology to stochastic differential equations for th...
International audienceIn this work, we adapt the micro-macro methodology to stochastic differential ...
We consider the numerical approximation of stochastic di®erential equations inter- preted both in t...
International audienceIn this paper, we are concerned with the numerical solution of highly-oscillat...
This paper presents an analytical method to solving a system of differential equations describing a ...
Existing time-stepping methods for PDEs such as Navier-Stokes equations are not as efficient or scal...
International audienceThe stroboscopic averaging method (SAM) is a technique for the integration of ...
International audienceWe suggest a method for the integration of highly oscillatory systems with a s...
We introduce and analyze a family of heterogeneous multiscale methods for the numerical integration ...
Cette thèse présente des travaux originaux dans le domaine des méthodes de moyennisation d'ordre éle...
We propose and analyse a heterogeneous multiscale method for the efficient integration of constant-d...
International audienceWe show how B-series may be used to derive in a systematic way the analytical ...
International audienceThe paper considers non-autonomous oscillatory systems of ordinary differentia...
This thesis deals with retarded functional differential equations. Its aim is to extend the techniqu...
International audienceIn this paper, we are concerned with an averaging procedure, - namely Strobosc...
In this work, we adapt the {\em micro-macro} methodology to stochastic differential equations for th...
International audienceIn this work, we adapt the micro-macro methodology to stochastic differential ...
We consider the numerical approximation of stochastic di®erential equations inter- preted both in t...
International audienceIn this paper, we are concerned with the numerical solution of highly-oscillat...
This paper presents an analytical method to solving a system of differential equations describing a ...
Existing time-stepping methods for PDEs such as Navier-Stokes equations are not as efficient or scal...